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amateur observing - Why does the moon appear on …
Oct 27, 2015 · Clouds are obviously not completely opaque, and what you are seeing is a break in the clouds. It is of course possible for the clouds to cover …
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Why do we only see the clouds directly infront of the …
Light that hits a cloud particle may be scattered in any direction, but it is much more likely to be scattered forwards than than to be scattered to the side. …
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Circular formation around the moon - Astronomy …
Apr 21, 2015 · The two angles you marked now could be anything, it's just a coincidence that the Sun and the Moon cover more or less the same solid angle (their angular diameter is 31.6 to 32.7 and 29.3 to 34.1 minutes, respectively) …
Why can I see the dark side of the moon? - Astronomy …
May 5, 2017 · Earth's albedo averages 0.37, three times greater -- and if there's a lot of cloud cover, it can be even higher (since clouds are white). So, think about how well you can see the Earth's landscape under a nearly-full Moon.
Why would it be very light out at 3 AM? - Astronomy …
Mar 28, 2021 · Add to that the light from the Moon and it should be enough. The reason I mention latitude is that when the ground is covered in white, reflective snow, the light pollution is even worse; lights projected preferentially …
Why isn't the moon dark in a solar eclipse?
Dec 1, 2014 · In the following partial solar eclipse, the moon is "invisible" rather than being dark. By contrast, if someone stands between my view and the sun, they will appear as a dark figure instead of invisible.
Why is the color of the moon so similar to the clouds?
May 22, 2018 · The Moon is a dark gray in color -- it reflects light poorly but uniformly. (Its color is about the same as fresh asphalt! It's albedo is about 12%) Clouds are (usually) light gray with an albedo ranging from 10% to 90%.
Why can I see the whole moon during various non-full-moon …
Why did the moon abruptly change positions in the sky?
May 17, 2014 · So while the moon changes its rise a set times by almost an hour each day, the planets change much more slowly by comparison, almost an hour over two weeks. If one weren't continually watching the moon's progression it …
orbit - Is there any point on earth where the moon …
Jul 16, 2014 · Depends on the interpretation of your question... The best places not to observe the moon are the north and south pole. On the north pole you will only be able to see objects above the celestial equator. As the moon orbits the …
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What is the ring of light around the moon and which star seen …
amateur observing - Why can I see sometimes a horizontal half …
How does the Moon look like from different latitudes of the Earth?
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The darkness that is equivalent to the block of 99.5% of the sun
When did the Moon become tidally locked to Earth?
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