In a clear sky you might not see the Moon because of the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The Moon will rise about 50 minutes later each day due to its orbit around the Earth, so it will depend on both the time of day and where it is in its monthly orbit.
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
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
Nope! We always see the same side of the moon, even if it is a full moon.
Because the moon turns as it goes around the Earth.
Why dont we always see the moon
You don't. If you know where to look, you can often see the moon in the daytime, and it's not always up at night either.
No, we can see only 59% of the moon.
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
To see the Earth, look down. To see the Moon, you have to be outside and look at the sky. Note that the Moon is not always above the horizon.
The moon is always the moon - though we cannot see it in the phase known as "new moon" - but it's still there.
Yes, we always do.
The sun reflects light off the moon at all times. The moon is always revolving, so eventually you see less and less until you see nothing. When you don't see the moon, its called a new moon.
The moon does not rotate so on Earth we always see the same side no matter where the observer is.
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
sometimes clouds may block your view of the moon