Yes, stars are present in the night sky every day. However, their visibility may be affected by various factors such as light pollution, weather conditions, and the phase of the Moon.
The Moon will be visible just after sunset tomorrow night, September 21, and every night for the next 25 days. Then the Moon will be too close to the Sun to be visible for a couple of days, and then the cycle will repeat again. As it has every month for 4 BILLION years.
Half of the moon is always lit. Due to it's position in relation to the sun and the earth, we see a different moon every night.
Stars and planets appear in the night sky. The Moon also appears every night in different phases. Additionally, satellites and other human-made objects can sometimes be seen passing overhead.
The moon orbits the earth, therefore it will always be in a different spot each day or night so will rise later each day by 48 minutes. This also affects what time the moon will set and when it will reach it's highest point in the sky.
No. It would be impossible to see the moon every night from her bedroom window. That's because the Moon moves every night.
The moon is always out, it's just that you can't always see it because of the rotation of the earth.
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The Earth spinning every 24 hours causes day and night. The Moon has nothing to do with causing day or night. In fact, the moon spends just as much time in the daytime sky every month as it does in the night-time sky.
The moon doesn't have a "job", but rather follows its natural orbit around Earth, which causes it to rise and set at different times each night. This cycle is influenced by the moon's position relative to the sun and Earth's rotation.
The moon is not always visible at night. If the moon is in conjunction with the sun, it will be a "new moon" and will be very hard to see. Waning crescent moons cannot be seen at night, only in the morning.
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No, it does not
because of the sun the moon changes shapes.
Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.