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Yes, when the moon is full, it is full everywhere that day. Only one side of the earth is turned toward the moon at any given time, meaning that only one side can see the moon until the earth turns.

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Can you see the same full moon anywhere on earth?

Yes, the same full moon can be seen from anywhere on Earth. The moon appears full to everyone because it is illuminated by the sun from a similar angle, giving it the appearance of being completely lit up.


Does an equinox occur on the same day at the same time in both hemispheres?

Yes, an equinox occurs when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun, resulting in nearly equal periods of daylight and darkness. This event happens at the same time globally, so the equinox occurs on the same day and time in both hemispheres.


The earth is divided into two equal parts called?

They are called "hemispheres". There are four of them: western and eastern hemispheres and northern and southern hemispheres.


How much brighter is a full moon than a half moon?

On the side of the moon that the sun is shining on, the temperature reaches 260°Fahrenheit! That is hotter than boiling. On the dark side of the moon, it gets very cold, -280° Fahrenheit. The moon is about 2,000 miles across.


How many full moons are there in a month?

How many full moons per month? Usually, one, but it is possible to have two, as there are 13 lunar months and 12 calendar months in a year. When do full moons occur? The moon revolves around the earth roughly once each month. (Moonth). When the moon is on the opposite side of the earth from the sun, it catches the full sunlight, making it look big and round. When the sun and moon are on the same side of the earth, all we see in the lunar night side. This is called the "new" moon. Half moons result when the earth is at roughly right angles to the moon and sun.

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Is it possible to have both a full and new moon in the same day?

No. The position the Moon has to be in for a full Moon is completely different than for a new moon. When we have a full Moon the Moon is on the opposite side of us to the Sun. When we have a new Moon, the Moon is on the same side of us as the Sun. It takes about 2 weeks for the Moon to go between those two positions, so it is not possible for it to happen on the same day.


Can you see full moon during the day?

The totally and completely full moon is directly opposite the sun, so they can't both be 'up' at the same time.


Is it possible to have both a full moon and a new moon on the same day?

i think its possible because in the other side of the world it might be full while here it might be a new moon but idk -VG


Which hemispheres do Armenia and Israel belong to?

Israel and Armenia are located in the northern and eastern hemispheres. (They are both in the same quadrant.


Is a full moon and complete moon the same?

yes


What continents are in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres at the same time?

Australia and Antarctica are continents that are in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres simultaneously.


What is it called when there are 2 full moons in the same month?

The second full moon in a month is called a "blue moon."


If there is a full moon in the us is there a full moon in japan?

Yes. Everybody looking at the moon at the same time sees the same shape. When you think about it ... you can take the calendar or the newspaper and look up the date of the full moon. It gives the date, but it doesn't say anything about the location. Every location has the full moon on the same date.


What is the angular diameter of both the sun and moon?

The angular diameter of the sun is about 31 to 32 arcminutes, which is roughly the same as the full moon.


When you see a full moon is it the same moon as before or a different one?

same one


When there is a full moon on May 1st when will be the next full moon?

May 30 of the same year.


Does the moon appear to be a different size when it has risen full?

The full moon appears larger when it's low in the sky than it does when it's high. That's easily shown to be an optical illusion. For example, when the moon is photographed both high and low in the sky, both images on the film are the same size.