Oh, great question, friend! To see the moon most clearly in the night sky, it's often best to find a place away from city lights and into nature, where you can see its gentle glow uninterrupted. Remember, any spot where the moonlight softly illuminates the surroundings can offer you a truly magical view! Enjoy the beauty of the moon, my friend, and let its tranquility inspire your heart's creativity.
One moon is equal to about a month because one "moon cycle" takes about one month. Either that, or it's one night.
After a waning moon one gets a new moon.
because the moon orbits around earth
When the illuminated portion is decreasing from one night to the next, the moon is in its 'waning' phases.
Though the Moon always shows just one face to Earth, it revolves around the Earth in about 28 days. You would expect that 14 of those [Earth] days on the Moon would be Sunlit and 14 in darkness. [one fortnight for sunlight and the same for night] So a Moon day takes about 14 times 24 Earth hours, and as many for a night on the Moon.
One of the most obvious effects that the gravitational effect of the Moon has on the Earth is Tides. It also provides light at night.
on a moon less night.
One Night the Moon - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
It comes out on the 20th of November 2009.
One moon is equal to about a month because one "moon cycle" takes about one month. Either that, or it's one night.
"Waxing" is growing BIGGER from one night to the next."Waning" is shrinking SMALLER from one night to the next.
After a waning moon one gets a new moon.
The entire night? Only one night, during the full moon, when the Moon rises at sunset and sets at sunrise. However, the Moon is generally visible in the daytime as well, except for a day either side of the new moon.
Neither one.
No.
because the moon orbits around earth
The sun! depending on where the sun is and where the moon is depends on how much u can see the moon at night