There is no requirement that the moon only appear during the night. The moon orbits around the earth, after all. It will appear in the sky along with the sun as it continues to approach new moon, and also for a while after new moon. New moon is when the moon is between the sun and the earth.
The moon orbits the earth, and so it will appear at various places in the sky, and at various times. Before the new moon, and again after the new moon, there are a few days when the moon will appear in the daytime sky. You will never see the moon in the daytime sky close to the full moon.
The Moon is visible almost every day, except at the new moon (when it is too close to the Sun to be visible) and at the full moon, when the Moon is almost exactly on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun.
HOW is it visible? The Moon is big, and the Sun shining on the Moon is bright; so even against the blue background of the sky, the Moon is often visible.
The moon is out even during the day, but it is easier to see at night because the light from the sun reflects off the moon giving it light otherwise, it would be difficult to see.
still called a moon
There is no name of the moon during the day, it simply remains the moon.
The moon does not "go" anywhere during daylight. Sometimes the moon is visible during the night time hours, sometimes during daytime, and sometimes during parts of both day and night. the other side of the earth usually
no
To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.
still called a moon
There is no name of the moon during the day, it simply remains the moon.
The moon does not "go" anywhere during daylight. Sometimes the moon is visible during the night time hours, sometimes during daytime, and sometimes during parts of both day and night. the other side of the earth usually
yes, you can ship stuff any day during harvest moon tree of tranquility
yes
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I see the moon during the day often, except on cloudy days. I enjoy looking at the moon. its very pretty and light has nothing to do with it.
To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.
It really IS the moon.
Uh-for your information genuis, the moon is in outer space and it always will. Even though you may not always see it during the day, it's still there.
because the moon is behined the earth
its still there, except the sun is not shining in its direction.