the moon was like a smile, half of it! A Smile :)
I'm unable to provide real-time information about the moon's current phase. You can check online resources or apps to see the moon's phase for yesterday.
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 time the Moon set yesterday would depend on your location. You can check online resources like timeanddate.com or apps like Stellarium to find the specific moonset time for your location on the specific date.
I'm unable to provide you with information about yesterday's moon phase as I don't have real-time data access. You can refer to a lunar calendar or astronomical websites for accurate information on the moon's phase on a specific day.
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
They are exactly the same.
maybe,if you know your moon phrases and it repeats its self exactly the same every single time
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The moon's orbit is not exactly in the same plane as the Earth and sun are. So at the time of Full Moon, the Earth's shadow is usually above or below the Moon, and misses it. And at the time of New Moon, the Moon's shadow is usually above or below the Earth, and misses it.
When the moon is on the same side of earth as the sun ... in the same direction ... then we look up at the moon's un-illuminated side. We can't see any of it at all, and we call it the "New Moon" phase. If the moon is exactly lined up with the sun at that time ... not above or below it in the sky ... then it blocks the sun from our view, and we have a solar eclipse.
The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on it's axis exactly once, is 27.322 days (rounded), and the moon's orbital period, or the time the moon takes to complete one full revolution around the Earth, is exactly the same. That's why the Moon appears to always show the same face. We see the same side of the moon and never get to view the far side from Earth.
A lunar eclipse happens when Earth is exactly between the Moon and the Sun (or more correctly, when viewed from the Sun, the Moon passes behind Earth and through its shadow), like this:(Sun)--------------(Earth)---(Moon)When you look up from Earth at that time, you see the part of the moon that is in full sunlight.We don't see a lunar eclipse every full moon because the Moon's orbit around Earth is slightly tilted,so it passes over or under the Earth's shadow most of the time.
"last yesterday" is redundant, there can be only one "yesterday" at any given time.
The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on it's axis exactly once, is 27.322 days (rounded), and the moon's orbital period, or the time the moon takes to complete one full revolution around the Earth, is exactly the same. That's why the Moon appears to always show the same face. We see the same side of the moon and never get to view the far side from Earth.
At the time of answering this question, the moon is waning (waning gibbous), which means we will see less of the illuminated side of the moon.
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