Earth revolves around the sun. We can see that in the seasons, since Earth's rotational axis always points in the same direction no matter where Earth is in its orbit (actually the rotational axis rotates, too, but one rotation takes about 25,800 years).
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The Milky Way, parts of which we can see from Earth curving around us.
The moon spins at the same speed that it orbits the earth so we always see the same side. Some believe it is because the earths gravity is always pulling on the heaviest part of the moon, the side we see, but that's just a theory.
It means the Earth's atmosphere is affecting what you are seeing.
See "What does the ozone layer do?" in the "Related questions" section below.
You see Earth's revolution around the sun.. the moon revolves around the Earth, not the other way around.
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The effect is that everything in the sky appears to rise from the eastern horizon, cross the sky in about 12 hours, and set in the west. That goes for the daytime sky too, as well as for the night one.
The effect is that everything in the sky appears to rise from the eastern horizon, cross the sky in about 12 hours, and set in the west. That goes for the daytime sky too, as well as for the night one.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
we have a horizon which means that we cannot see all of the earths surface
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Earth Altar, go East from fountain in Varrok, with an earth talisman or tiara, or earthtalisman staff and essence then go directly north until you see a yew tree, you will see this cylinder like thing, go inside and craft earths. U need i think 8 runecrafting to craft earths.
Like the Earth, the Moon is a sphere which is always half illuminated by the Sun, but as the Moon orbits the Earth we get to see more or less of the illuminated half.
The Milky Way, parts of which we can see from Earth curving around us.
The moon doens't rotate (from earth's perspetive). We always see the same side of the moon.
because of the earth and moon's magnetic field and gravitational pull