Yes. What you see when you look at the moon is the sun light on the moon reflecting to you. Except when the Earth is located between the Sun and the Moon [called a total lunar eclipse]. Even then a small amount of light which is defracted through the Earth's atmosphere get to the Moon, but it is diffused light, not shining directly from the Sun to the Moon.
Just like here on earth, the moon is light when the sun is shining on the surface and dark when it is not. The moon has a day and night just like on earth, except that days on the moon are much longer than here on earth.
Yes. The visible portion of the moon is lit up by the sun, essentially where it is day. The dark portion the portion of the moon were it is night. The sun actually appears brighter from the moon than it does from Earth, as on Earth, the atmosphere blocks out a portion of the sun's light.
As of now, only the following are known to exist on the moon: -- dust -- rocks -- flags, hardware, and science-experiment equipment, left over from Apollo landings in 1969-72. Russian built Lunakhod lunar rover.
Just a bunch of craters (all of which are named) and a few robotic probes from Earth.
No.
The moon looks bright to us due to it's reflection of rays of light from the sun.
So far scientists have discovered no un human life forms. Humans can not receive oxgen on the moon.
no
its actually reflecting sunlight
if there was it would be a very small and unnoticable amount compared to the sun. I don't think the small amount of light would be able to travel that far anyway :)
Actually no. The Sun reflects light on the moon and the moon reflects it to us.
No, there is not, as when we see the "moon light" it is actually the sun light that has been reflected off of the moon and so then we can see it.
The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
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All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon.
What allows the moon shine is the reflection of the sun.
The sun is what directs the light to the moon whcih makes it shine, and if the moon did not shine we ppl couldn't see at night. :)
The moon reflects some of the sun's light, causing it to shine.
It reflects light from the sun
The Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
yes it does the moon is a savage that give earth life so as the sun
The sun's sunlight.
It is a reflection of the sun.
The moon shines because it is the light of the sun.
The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
because it is smelly
It reflects light from the sun.