cuz you have to be in like china to see the other side ;-)
It's the same reason you can only see one side of your head when you look in a mirror. The astronauts would need a mirror to see round the back.
The same side of the moon always faces Earth due to its synchronous rotation, called tidal locking. This means that the moon's rotation period matches its orbital period around Earth, causing one side to always be facing us while the other side remains hidden from view.
you see the dark side of the moon when you see half the moon. because there is always a full moon but you only see some of it exept when there is a full moon
Actually you can only see the whole moon in space. On earth you can only see about half. No, Just the half of it. That's what the term "dark side of the Moon" stands for. The "dark side" of the Moon is the side unseen from Earth. The moon rotates on its axis once in the time that it take for it to orbit the Earth at this time of its history. The result is that the same side always faces the earth. so we only ever get to see one face of it, while the other side remained a mystery, at least until we managed to go there and have a look.
Cheating out is a theatre term that refers to an actor turning their body towards the audience so they can see the action. For example, if you were having a face-to-face conversation with a fellow actor and you were both facing the side walls of the theatre, the director would ask you to cheat out so the audience could see you face. It is often an unnatural process.
To block the audience's view of an actor means that one actor (or actors) literally block, or are in front or to the side of another actor so that the audience cannot see this actor. Actors can also be blocked by stage props or furniture. For example, in ill-placed lamp and table can "block" an actor sitting in a chair. This is remedied by simply moving either the table and lamp or the chair. Deb Miller Tech Director Legacy Theatre Jefferson City, TN
A proscenium stage is where the actor faces the whole audience on the front (downstage) of the stage. A thrust stage is where the actor is surrounded on 3 sides by the audience. Think of a proscenium stage as the people coming to the front to see the actor whereas the thrust stage is where the stage comes out into the audience.
There are two meanings of the word. Early stages were tilted a little to give everyone a better view, before some bright mind got the idea to tilt the house instead. The side furthest from the audience was a little higher. That's why the front of the stage is "downstage" and the back of the stage is "upstage." The other use of the word refers to some action on the stage stealing the focus from another actor. This term literally derives from one actor "upstaging" another, that is, being upstage from them. The upstage actor can naturally face the audience while speaking to the downstage actor; the downstage actor must either reply without facing the upstage actor (which usually looks unnatural) or turn his back to the audience (a weaker position, since the audience can no longer see his face).
Traverse Stage Advantages for the audience: ---Intimacy between the audience and actors. ---The audience can see the actor's entire body and hear the actors clearly. Advantages for the actors: ---Intimacy between the audience and actors. ---Scenery can be placed on the back wall. Disadvantages for the audience: ---Once an actor walks past one part of the audience, the actor's back will be to the audience. ---It's not really convenient to place scenery on the stage. So, very minimal and small pieces of scenery can be placed on the stage. Disadvantages for the actors: ---Very minimal and small pieces of scenery can be placed on the stage. ---Traverse stages are usually high off the ground. So, the front row audience might not be able to see very well.
Only in a zoo where the audience likes to see it happen
because the light reflects on the moon and we only see the lighted side
Because the sun is only on the right side of the moon.
because the other side's on the opposite side.
cuz you have to be in like china to see the other side ;-)
You don't.
It's the same reason you can only see one side of your head when you look in a mirror. The astronauts would need a mirror to see round the back.