Photosphere
Dear studentMoon revolves round the earth in an elliptical orbit.A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes behind the earth so that the earth blocks the sun's rays from striking the moon. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. The people on the part of the earth which faces the sun could not see the moon.But who are on the other part or opposite part of the earth can see the moon.Santosh jha9868012495
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During the daytime, all of it; at night, no part of the Sun. During a short time, during sunrise, only part of the Sun is over the horizon.Note: This is for a specific observer; you can always find a point on the Earth where the Sun is above your head.
The path of Earth (or other planets) around the Sun is called the planet's orbit.
Oh, what a wonderful question! You see, the Earth goes around the sun in a big, beautiful circle. The sun stays still in the middle, shining its light and warmth on us all. It's like a dance between the Earth and the sun, each one playing their part in this magnificent cosmic ballet.
the part of the earth that you are on faces the sun. (the earth rotates on its axis) When it faces the sun, you see it.
From Earth, the Photosphere is the part visible on the Sun, though the Corona is the top layer of the Sun. We cannot see the Corona because the Photosphere is so bright.
Day and night are caused by Earth rotating. At night the part of Earth you are on is facing away from the sun, so Earth itself blocks the sun from view.
all of it.......... since we orbit around the sun we eventually through out the year see the whole thing.
Day and night are caused by Earth rotating. At night the part of Earth you are on is facing away from the sun, so Earth itself blocks the sun from view.
Yes Because the suns light reflects on the moon. we cannot see the sun because its on the back part of the earth so we will be on the dark side
The outer part of the Sun, that emits the light we see, is called the photosphere.
When the Moon is the opposite side of the Earth to the Sun.
Of course not. If it's the center of the Earth, it means that it's part of the Earth, not the sun.
What you can see of the moon is the light of the sun on the moon. The part that is dark is where the sun's light is not shining on the moon. The part where the light of the sun is on the moon is experiencing "moon day" and where it is not shining is the "moon night." When the moon is in part of its orbit that is between the earth and the sun, we mostly see the part of the moon which is dark. Since the moon is on the sun's side of the earth, we see it during the day. So a New Moon can always be seen during the day. Conversely, when the moon is in the part of its orbit in which the earth is between the moon and the sun, we mostly see the part of the moon which is in sunshine. We mostly see the moon at night, and a Full Moon can always be seen during the night. It is important to note that the dark part of the moon is not the earth's shadow on the moon. The earth's shadow falls on the moon occurs during a lunar eclipse, which is always during a full moon because the earth is between the sun and the moon and always seen at night.
This is essentially correct. When part of the moon is in darkness, we can't see it. Additionally, the same side of the moon faces earth all the time as our satellite is locked in its orbit to constantly face earth. We only see the portion of the moon that is both illuminated by the sun and facing the earth.
It doesn't. The part of the Earth closest to the sun is the part of the Earth experiencing Winter.