It depends how big the explosion is.
A stick of dynamite exploding on the moon would obviously not be visible to a naked eye on Earth, but a 100 Megaton hydrogen bomb might be.
An explosion that occurs 100 light years away can be seen on Earth because light travels at a finite speed, so it takes time for the light from the explosion to reach us. Since the speed of light is finite, any event that occurs in the universe will have a delay in when we see it on Earth, depending on its distance.
From anywhere on 1/2 of the moon's surface, every place on earth can be seen over a period of time.From anywhere on the other 1/2 of the moon's surface, none of the earth can be seen.
I learned this in science class- it takes 29 1/2 days for the moon to go from new moon to the next new moon.
The motion of the moon in its orbit, which takes it to positions where we see more or less of the moon's lighted half from earth.
The moon displays a complete cycle of all its phases every 29.53 days.
no , to far for the naked eye !
An explosion that occurs 100 light years away can be seen on Earth because light travels at a finite speed, so it takes time for the light from the explosion to reach us. Since the speed of light is finite, any event that occurs in the universe will have a delay in when we see it on Earth, depending on its distance.
From anywhere on 1/2 of the moon's surface, every place on earth can be seen over a period of time.From anywhere on the other 1/2 of the moon's surface, none of the earth can be seen.
The moon is seen from the Earth...
On average, it takes about 14.77 days for the Moon to transition from a full moon to a new moon. This period is known as the synodic month and represents the complete cycle of the Moon's phases as seen from Earth.
No angels were reported to be seen at the moon.
Only our moon ("The Moon") can be seen from Earth.
The moon's phases can be seen from the earth, but not by an observer on the moon. Similarly, the earth's phases can be seen from the moon, but not by an observer on the earth.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.
the face in the moon
new moon
I learned this in science class- it takes 29 1/2 days for the moon to go from new moon to the next new moon.