Because as the moon is moving around the earth the earth is moving around the sun, meaning each week a different amount of light is hitting the moon because of the position of the sun and moon to earth
iiWHAT IT MEANS!! A lunar week is when the whole week has every single phase of the moon.If there is lunar phases every single day of the year then there is a lunar year.If there is only for a month then it is called a lunar month.A lunar cycle are called to the phases of the moon.
Known as "First Quarter". The moon appears half-illuminated. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, it is the half you see to your RIGHT. The moon rises in the east at roughly Noon, and sets in the west at roughly Midnight.
The moon's appearance changes as it orbits Earth, creating different phases. It starts as a new moon, then grows into a waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent, and back to a new moon. Each phase shows a different portion of the moon illuminated by the sun.
A week after the Full Moon the Moon looks like a semi circle again, this phase is called ''Third Quarter''
The moon phases that change the appearance of the moon as seen from Earth are caused by the relative positions of the sun, Earth, and moon. The major phases include new moon, first quarter, full moon, and third quarter, with each phase showing a different amount of illuminated surface to Earth.
The moon is always a sphere but the moon does not look the same every week when observed from Earth. This is because we see sunlight hitting the moon at different angles as it orbits our planet.
I don't have real-time data, but the moon's appearance changes throughout the lunar cycle. You can check a lunar calendar or moon phase app for specific details on what the moon has looked like in the past week.
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the moon is always spherical, it's just the way the clouds are and how you look at it.
You are probably looking at the moon with a different perspective each night, but the face of the moon doesn't change; Only the lighting of the moon changes.
"Luna" refers to the moon, which does not correspond to a specific day of the week in most calendars. Different cultures may have different associations with the moon and assign certain days or meanings to it, but there is no universal day of the week that corresponds to Luna.
It mostly looked like a full moon most of the week. Now it is waning away.
the moon and the sun and the earth all make the moon look different because of shadows
look at it and decide whether it is full or not work out what it is and then look at the calender that will tell you exactly what the month of the year is and the week of the month and the day of the week
Why don't you look outside and see? The fresh air will do you good. The moon will look different at different times due to the amount of sunlight falling on the side which faces the earth.
no idea help me please i need to type this for homework and i cant remember what the shape of the moon was. i know yesterday there was a half moon but before that i didn't have time to look. can someone answer my question please or I'm gonna get into big trouble.
The moon can look like a semicircle, a fingernail crescent, a gibbous (egg shaped moon) and of course it can look like a complete circle.