The moon has no atmosphere (well, not enough to matter) and so it experiences extreme temperature changes since there's no atmosphere to smooth things out. Noontime temperatures on the moon can reach as high as 123 degrees Celsius; at night it can drop as low as -233 degrees Celsius (in the south polar basin, which is permanently in the shade).
on the moon daylight last 13.65 days because if you divide 27.3 by 2 you get 13.65 days on the monn.
No. First quarter Moon on 10 October 2005 at 3:01 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Full Moon on 17 October 2005 at 8:14 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
On February 6, 2010, the moon was a waning crescent.At the beginning of February 6 ... at midnight, Mountain Daylight, Friday night ... the moon was 47% illuminated.At the end of February 6 ... at midnight, Mountain Daylight, Saturday night ... the moon was 37% illuminated.
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
At 0000 March 23 UT, (Eastern Daylight. . . 8 PM March 22 Central Daylight. . . . 7 PM March 22 Mountain Daylight . . 6 PM March 22 Pacific Daylight. . . . . 5 PM March 22) the moon was 44.6% illuminated and growing, about 11.6 hours before First Quarter.
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The daylight side of the moon
The daylight side of the moon
The daylight side of the moon
The daylight side of the moon
The daylight side of the moon
on the moon daylight last 13.65 days because if you divide 27.3 by 2 you get 13.65 days on the monn.
Two weeks
The length of daylight on the moon is about two weeks, followed by an equal period of darkness due to the moon's rotation synchronizing with its orbit around the Earth.
The moon can be seen in the sky during daylight, depending on where it is in its orbit. But, due to the brightness of daylight, the moon may be very difficult to see with the naked eye.
It is the moon you see,
During daylight.