We see the moon because it reflects the sun's light.
We can see the moon because it reflects sunlight to Earth.
You see the moon at night when it reflects sunlight from the sun. The moon's appearance changes throughout the month as it orbits Earth, leading to different phases such as full moon, half moon, and crescent moon.
You can see the moon for about 8 hours in the day
you can see the moon because the sun is not hitting the earth war the moon is hitting.
You can't see the moon during the new moon phase because it is located between the Earth and the sun, making the side that is illuminated facing away from us. This is when the moon is not visible from Earth.
Monsoon
We can see the sun and the moon because when Aston outs givbe the moon the satallitte you can see it
Anywhere that it is night. inless if it is a new moon then you can not see the moon.
you see the near side of the moon.
After a week from new moon, you'll see a half moon. This is more correctly called the First Quarter phase of the Moon.
You can see all three of these. The phase of the moon when it is not visible is called new moon.
You can see all 3.
The whole moon is there, but we only see the parts illuminated by the sun. We don't normally see the parts of the moon that are in deep shadow.
You can see the moon sometimes
We see a crescent moon.
To see in the Night :) See "do we really need the moon?"
We see the Moon from different angles. When the Moon is opposite to the Sun in the sky, we see the illuminated part. When the Moon is in front of the Sun, we see the dark part. At a 90 degree angle, we see half of the Moon illuminated, and half dark.