It is outer space yes, but depending of the season, it can be seen in the morning aswell as some nights. There is ALWWAYS logical explanation just i amn't that good at that but my answer was pretty accurate....
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
yes
because the earth has gravity and the moon has less gravity
Apollo 11 lifted of the moon at 3 o'clock in the morning
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The moon is often visible in the morning, particularly during the waning phases. The time the moon rises and sets depends entirely on it's phase, thus it is not really possible to see a waxing moon during the morning (except when the first quarter moon rises). The two best phases of the moon to see in the morning is the Third Quarter moon and the Waning Crescent moon - since the Waning Gibbous moon sets shortly after sunrise.
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
Last Tuesday morning.
They landed during the lunar morning. A full day/night on the moon lasts about 29 days on Earth, so the Lunar morning lasted nearly a week.
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because in another country it is nite and here where we live is morning kaya 9yrs of age
because the earth has gravity and the moon has less gravity
No. At certain times the moon can be seen in the early morning or late afternoon.
Apollo 11 lifted of the moon at 3 o'clock in the morning
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Sometimes when it is in the morning.
The crescent moon gets skinnier and skinnier every morning until it disappears.