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What is 7 days after a full moon?

After the moon is full, an observer on Earth will start to see less of the moon's sunlight hemisphere, we refer to this as "waning". By the time a week passes after a given full moon, the moon's phase will be close to Third Quarter and half of the moon will be illuminated.


How the moon would appear to an observer in space during its revolution. Would phases be observable?

Yes. Unless the observer was on the back side of the moon, or on the opposite side of the earth from the moon, he/she could see the same phases that we see here on earth.


How would the Moon appear to an observer in space during its revolution Would phases be observable Explain?

During the Moon's revolution, an observer in space would see the moon, but would not be able to see it spin around. From far to the north, about the solar system, the moon would appear to make a squiggly


On a clear night when an observer in Los Angeles sees a first quarter Moon an observer in London would see?

That person in London would see a new moon.


When The moon is fully visible to observers on Earth?

When the moon is fully visible to observers on Earth, it is said to be at its full moon phase. This occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned in a straight line, with the Earth in between the sun and moon. The full moon appears as a complete circle and is the brightest phase of the moon.


To an observer on the moon able to see earth how long would one full cycle of earth phases be?

It would be about 29.5 earth days. Or, precisely the same length of time as a full cycle of moon phases.


If you can see a full moon at your position on earth what type of moon will you see if you go exactly the opposite side of the world on the same day?

If you can see a full moon at your position on Earth, then someone on the exact opposite side of the world will see a new moon. This is because the full moon is when the side of the moon facing Earth is fully illuminated by the sun, so the side facing away from Earth is in shadow.


'When a full moon occurs if there were people on the moon would they see a 'full' Earth'?

Not necessarily. Think about it... if you can see a full moon in the middle of the night, then someone on the moon would be able to see your part of the earth.... which would be in darkness.


Where can one witness full moon?

You can see a full moon from anywhere on Earth.


How would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole if the Moon is a Waxing Crescent in the US?

Everybody on Earth who can see the moon at any particular moment sees the same phase. The distance across the Earth, is not far, compared to the distance to the moon, for there to be any perceivable change in perspective.


Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the Sun when you see a full Moon?

The Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth than the Sun is when there is a full Moon.


When the earth is between the moon and sun what moon it is?

you will see a full moon