They landed during the lunar morning. A full day/night on the moon lasts about 29 days on Earth, so the Lunar morning lasted nearly a week.
When there is a full Moon, the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth to the Sun, and the Sun's rays reflect off the moon and back to Earth. So we have SUN >>> EARTH >>> MOON. At this time, the side of the Moon facing the Earth is in full sunlight, and the Sun is very high in the sky as seen from the Apollo landing sites. This means that shadows on the Moon are very short at this time, which would have made it more difficult for astronauts to see detail on the surface, especially during the landing. So in fact the landing took place whilst it was "morning" on the Moon, so that the Sun was lower in the sky and shadows would make the surface detail stand out more.
He directed the film "Apollo 13" about the failed moon landing. After that he and Tom Hanks produced a mini series for HBO entitled "From the Earth to the Moon."
Yes and 7 pm is the evening
The moon missions were funded with our tax dollars.
It was in 1969.
No, the moon rises in the evening and sets in the morning. It is not possible for the moon to rise at 9 AM.
The planet Venus is known as the morning star and evening star. It is the 4th brightest object in the sky, after the sun, moon, and now the ISS.
The best time to look at the super moon is when it is rising or setting, typically in the evening or early morning.
8am is morning. AM is morning whilst PM is afternoon/evening.
Because the Moon and the Sun are rotating the Earth , then in other country is Morning and in the other country it is Evening. ............................bhEiA..17.,.
High tides occur twice daily, approximately every 12 hours and 25 minutes. The timing of high tide can vary depending on the location and the phase of the moon. It can occur in the morning, evening, or even in the middle of the night.
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
The moon landing was never faked at all.
No, the final moon landing occurred in December of 1972
You can't see the moon during the 12 to 30 hours before and after the New Moon. So that's anywhere from 1 to 2-1/2 days during the month, depending on the exact angle of the ecliptic to the horizon, and the moon's orbital inclination relative to the ecliptic. (Those things change from month to month.)
après midi (literally after midday)
in the morning.