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A full moon happens when?

When the side of the moon that faces Earth (the same side of the moon always faces Earth) is fully bathed in sunlight. The Moon experiences day and night cycles, but it takes 28 days for the moon to complete a day/night cycle because of the Moon's relatively slow spin (which is what keeps the same side of the Moon facing Earth).


When does full moon happens?

When the side of the moon that faces Earth (the same side of the moon always faces Earth) is fully bathed in sunlight. The Moon experiences day and night cycles, but it takes 28 days for the moon to complete a day/night cycle because of the Moon's relatively slow spin (which is what keeps the same side of the Moon facing Earth).


What happens when sun shines on the far side of the moon?

Nothing special or unusual happens. Daylight moves around the moon the same way that it moves around the earth and other planets/moons in the solar system. The more of the far side is illuminated by the sun, the less is illuminated of the side that we see. -------------------------------------- This configuration is called a"new moon".


Why does the moon always show the same side to the Earth, and can you explain the reason behind this phenomenon?

The moon always shows the same side to the Earth because of a phenomenon called synchronous rotation. This happens because the moon's rotation period is the same as its orbital period around the Earth, causing one side to always face us. This is due to gravitational forces between the Earth and the moon, which have caused the moon's rotation to synchronize with its orbit over time.


Do all earth hemispheres see the same side of the moon?

As long as you're on Earth, you will always see the same side of the moon. This is because the moon is tidally locked with the earth, meaning is rotational period is the same as its revolutionary period. This allows us to always see the same side of the moon, no matter where on earth we are.


Does the earth see only one side of the moon?

No. The amount of the Moon visible from the Earth varies, depending on the phase of the Moon. At Full Moon, you see nearly all of the Moon's illuminated side. At New Moon, you see nearly none of it. At Quarter Moon, you see about half of it.


What is the reason why the same side of the moon always faces the earth?

The same side of the moon always faces the earth because of a phenomenon called tidal locking, where the moon's rotation period is the same as its orbit around the earth. This causes one side of the moon to always be facing towards the earth.


What type of moon is it when the moon and sun are on the same side of Earth?

It is a new moon.


What side of the moon do you see from earth?

You always see the same side - as the moon takes the same time to orbit the earth as it does to rotate once on its axis !


How often does the earth set from the moon?

It never does because the same face of the moon is always pointed at Earth. This is due to the fact that the moon revolves around Earth at the same speed it rotates on it's axis, so Earth remains in the same relative location in the sky on the moon.


When the moon and the sun are on the same side of earth what phase is this?

it is a new moon


Why can you not stand on earth and see the far side of the moon?

The Moon is tidally locked to Earth; the Moon's "day" and the Moon's month are the same length. So the "near side" of the Moon always faces the Earth, and the "far side" always faces away from Earth.