The full moon - you NEVER get full moons in daytime because of course the Moon is only full when it's on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, so you'd only see it at night.
So, you only get a full Moon like this: SUN------EARTH------MOON
___________________________________day/night___ full > so night-side = full Moon
The moons distance from Earth varies during its orbit, but is around 363,100 km or 225,620 miles at its closest (Perigee). Although this seems quite far, its only a small distance when compared to the Earth sun distance, which is 147,098,290km or 91,402,600 miles at its closest. So the moons closest distance to the sun will be around 146,735,200km.
The Earth's moon, whose name is Luna, is indeed the closest of the solar system moons to the Sun.
Mercury. It is the closest planet to the sun and so orbits at the fastest speed and in the shortest time, just 88 days. Venus also has no moons and orbits very quickly, since it is only the second planet out. Not as quickly as mercury though.
mercury has no moons or rings therefore it has nothing orbiting it although it orbits the sun.
Mercury is the planet that is one quarter the size of Earth and has no moons. It is the smallest planet in our solar system and is the closest planet to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the Sun and it is not close to any moons
No, Earth's Moon it is the closest - since Mercury and Venus have no moons.
The moons distance from Earth varies during its orbit, but is around 363,100 km or 225,620 miles at its closest (Perigee). Although this seems quite far, its only a small distance when compared to the Earth sun distance, which is 147,098,290km or 91,402,600 miles at its closest. So the moons closest distance to the sun will be around 146,735,200km.
The moons phase tonight is full
The Earth's moon, whose name is Luna, is indeed the closest of the solar system moons to the Sun.
Only two. Mercury and Venus. They are the two closest planets to the Sun.
Both of these are moons of Jupiter. Because they orbit Jupiter both have the same distance from the Sun more or less.
no. But the moons pahses chang eby the whereabouts it is at that moment.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
Mercury. It is the closest planet to the sun and so orbits at the fastest speed and in the shortest time, just 88 days. Venus also has no moons and orbits very quickly, since it is only the second planet out. Not as quickly as mercury though.
mercury has no moons or rings therefore it has nothing orbiting it although it orbits the sun.
There are no moons on the sun.