It looks like the moon, but no one really knows.
The daylight side of the moon
The daylight side of the moon
Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.
No we can see the moon , but the light of the sun is to bright.
But we can! Fairly frequently.
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
Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.
During daylight.
No we can see the moon , but the light of the sun is to bright.
It is the moon you see,
But we can! Fairly frequently.
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.
It cannot transit relative to any location that is in daylight.