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Yes because when its night over here its night all over half the world.

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Practically yes technically no. Two people, one on each side of the international date line , could see the moon simultaneously but on different days.

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Two people looking at the moon at the same instant of time, regardless of where

they're located, as long as they can both see it in their sky, see the same shape.

Note that it could just as well be daytime for one or both of them.

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