We are quit far from moon as monn leaves us a few millions kilometres from earth
All three are in line, so the Moon is either opposite to the Sun (close to full moon), or in the same direction as the Sun (close to new moon).
close.2,161 to be exact.
The moon's average distance from earth is listed as 238,855.7 miles (384,401 km).
A moon is a very broad question... Our moon takes somewhere close 27.3 days to orbit the Earth.
The closest planet to the Moon today is Mars. It is currently not physically close to the Moon but is closest to it in terms of its position in the sky.
The moon is already close to the earth
The phase of the moon that is close to long is the crescent
The Apollo 8 and Apollo 10 came close to the moon but did not land on it.
are gravitasional pull forced the moon to come close to our planet
The New Moon always occurs very close to the moon's "new moon" phase.
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239,000 miles
Not really.
It was not especially close; the perigee distance is 363,104 km. The Moon orbits the Earth in an elliptical path, and it comes that close to Earth every month. But the orbital cycle isn't on the same schedule as the phases of the Moon. The Moon happens to be exactly full at the very same time as the Moon reaches perigee only once every 28 years or so.
That's at the "new" moon, when the Moon is very close to the Sun.
All three are in line, so the Moon is either opposite to the Sun (close to full moon), or in the same direction as the Sun (close to new moon).
If the moon is setting at 6 am, it is likely in its waning gibbous phase. This phase occurs after the full moon and before the last quarter moon, when the illuminated portion of the moon is decreasing.