it apperes like the waxing moon is the other way
left side
Everybody on Earth who can see the moon at any particular moment sees the same phase. The distance across the Earth, is not far, compared to the distance to the moon, for there to be any perceivable change in perspective.
Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
North and south pole
Yes, the Moon orbits the Earth in an "anticlockwise" or "counterclockwise" direction. That direction is when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
The diameter of the moon at the equator is 3476.28 kilometers. Measured from pole to pole, the diameter is 3471.94 kilometers.
No. Everybody anywhere on earth who can see the moon at all sees the same illuminated shape at the same time.
Very close to the southern pole of the moon. In a deep crater that is never illuminated by the sun.
Everybody on Earth who can see the moon at any particular moment sees the same phase. The distance across the Earth, is not far, compared to the distance to the moon, for there to be any perceivable change in perspective.
No it is not
north pole
No, the Moon orbits the middle of the Earth, not quite over the equator but over the tropics. The "pole star" Polaris is nearly over the North Pole, and other stars are closer at various times of the year.
The moon's orbit affects the magnetic field surrounding the earth.
Yes, it helps keep the poles steady. Joe Collingwood:P
Might be impossible but if it were at the north pole you could.
Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
north celestial pole