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Actually, the Daylight moon proves the actual theory wrong about the the sun being the reason for the moon glowing.... I DARE NASA scentist in this matter and officially CLAIM and DECLARE the actual theory to be WRONG......... The DAYLIGHt moon would always be full in daylight facing the SUN, and NO, planet Earth is not in the way, especially when the dark side as an inner curve in daylight time........ ANYONE has a new THEORY.... WE CERTAINLY NEED ONE.... But FOR SURE the present theory is TOTALLY FALSE... So, I claim to have found at least that the scientific PRESENT theory of the glow of the moon is FALSE.
Are there any scientist from NASA to tell me that I am wrong here? Thank you............

2006-06-24 09:24:32 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

10 answers

I am not from NASA, but consider your statement "...full in daylight facing the Sun". Well it is, but you are not seeing the Moon from a position that is between the Moon and the Sun. Earth's position is at an offset angle that allows us to (slightly) look around, to the dark side of the Moon. However, we would be fully facing the Moon and Sun when we are between them - a condition of lunar eclipse - all darkness
Some day, in your space capsule and are positioned between the Moon and the Sun, you will not see the "dark side as an inner curve". However, since you "officially CLAIM and DECLARE..", I will have to examine my own reasoning.

2006-06-24 09:48:10 · answer #1 · answered by Puzzleman 5 · 2 4

No I'm not from NASA, but the moon doesn't glow, it reflects light from the sun. No planet Earth doesn't get in the way, but the rotation of the Earth and moon, and the revolution of the moon around the Earth, and the revolution of the Earth around the sun, makes it seem that the moon always faces the same way.

Not to be rude, but you most certainly are wrong, just check up in the science books at the library.

2006-06-24 16:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by Dave 2 · 0 0

Don't be silly.

Get a basketball(earth) and a tennis ball(moon) and a flashlight(sun) and a dark room and maybe a little action figure to be you.

Day or night is sort of irrelevant as far as the phase of the moon.

Day or night has to do with the earth rotating. If there was no earth at all, just you hovering where the center of the earth is now with the moon going around you, it would be the same.

Remember, half of the moon is ALWAYS lit (except with eclipse).
From the sun, the moon is always full.

Its just that you are in a place where you can see part of the lit side and part of the un-lit side. When you can see nearly all of the lit side and almost none of the unlit side, that is a "full" moon.

try it

2006-06-24 09:32:54 · answer #3 · answered by enginerd 6 · 0 0

Uh oh
Could the daylight moon theory all be another Bush plot dreamt up by the Demodopes?
What will GW be behind next?

2006-06-24 09:43:05 · answer #4 · answered by snakeman11426 6 · 0 0

It is not a theory, it's an observable fact and what does NASA have to do with any of this? BTW, you should change your dosage or try a different medication.

2006-06-24 09:45:05 · answer #5 · answered by wefields@swbell.net 3 · 1 0

I am not from NASA but I "logically" approve of these answers.

2006-06-25 06:25:29 · answer #6 · answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6 · 0 0

Dune is a subspace planet.

2006-06-24 11:01:34 · answer #7 · answered by Balthor 5 · 0 0

Well the moron fairy certianly left you a double helping huh?
You don't deserve an answer...

2006-06-24 11:12:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How are we supposed to believe you understand astronomy if you don't even have understanding of sentences?

2006-06-24 11:10:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It rotates.(I am not from NASA though)

2006-06-24 09:28:24 · answer #10 · answered by Mari§§a 4 · 0 0

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