The only reasons why you wouldn't be able to see the full moon would be that either it is daytime (the full moon rises at sunset, and sets at sunrise), or it is during totality of a lunar eclipse, or your eyes are closed.
The full moon is the brightest thing in the night sky. It's almost possible to read by it.
Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.
During the New moon, the lighted side of the Moon is the OTHER side, the side we never see.
You can see the moon when it is not full. The sun lights up part of the moon, but if you look carefully when the moon is not full, you can see the darker parts. This is easier when only a small part of the moon appears to be lit, as a brighter moon glares out the darker part making it harder to see.
you plant garlic during a new moon
After the full moon, we see less and less of the sunlit side.
All of the Moon's lighted side is visible during the full moon.
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Because this is how the moon cycle works: MOON---EARTH---SUN=full moon EARTH---MOON---SUN=new moon. So, when you see the moon during the daytime, it's because its orbit is interfering with the Sun's. But during a full moon, when the moon is behind the Earth, it cannot interfere. See?
half of the moon is called the dark side and we never see it.
You are able to see around about %25 of it
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Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.
To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.
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