No. There is simply an arrangement of craters on the moon that some people think looks like a face.
Its actually alot bigger than Australia,in fact it is exactly the same size as Benjamin webbs head. Which is exactly 10978970385647856 234 square feet !
The time in which the whole face of the moon is illuminated - when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth as the sun.
Contrary to popular belief, the phases of the moon throughout a typical month have nothing at all to do with earth's shadow. The earth's shadow passes over the moon only at the time of full moon, and only rarely does it do that. The various phases of the moon that we observe come about because we are actually seeing the long lunar day (it is equal in length to the moon's phase cycle-- one synodic month) pass over the face of the moon that we can see from earth. It's odd to think of the moon going through a day, but as the moon orbits around earth it stands to reason that we will see the moon changing its relationship with the sun. Sometimes we will see the sun shining more on the face we can see, and sometimes we will see the sun shining on the moon at different angles.
The far side.
The moon phase when you can see the entire moon illuminated in the night sky is called a full moon. It occurs when the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, causing the entire face of the moon to be lit by sunlight.
Moon face (also called moon facies) describes one's face to look round like a moon. There are various causes and symptoms of Moon face along with various related conditions.
Moon-Face was created in 1902.
The moon does not have a face. The appearance of a face on the moon is a result of pareidolia, which is the tendency for humans to perceive familiar patterns, such as faces, in random stimuli.
The moon does not actually have a face on it. It just appears to because of the sun -- answer -- The moon 'appears' to have a face because we humans look to see patterns in things. it is part of how we cope with the world around us. In our pre-history it was important that we recognise a face hidden in trees or other surroundings as it might be an enemy or a predator. Trying to see a face was crucial to staying alive.
The Moon's face does change - but not much. The Moon's rotation is generally aligned with its orbit, so that the same face is always turned to the Earth. But the Moon's ORBIT is somewhat eliptical, so the speed of the Moon in its orbit varies a little. So instead of seeing just 50% of the surface of the Moon, we can actually see about 60%, and the "face" in the Moon turns just a little side to side as the Moon follows its decidedly NON-circular path.
God. Actually, geoscience people think it is due to the face that the Earth has a Moon that's orbiting around it.
the face in the moon
Its actually alot bigger than Australia,in fact it is exactly the same size as Benjamin webbs head. Which is exactly 10978970385647856 234 square feet !
The moon is a sphere, it doesn't really "face" any direction.
From the first quarter moon face, the right side is the shining side. The first quarter moon occurs when half of the moon's face is illuminated and visible from Earth.
the moon does have a face it look sad when there a full moon go outside at night and look at the moon really closely okay:)
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