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Q= Why can the moon be seen sometimes during day?
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We cannot see the stars and planets during the day because the Earth's atmosphere causes the light from the sun to scatter, thus drowning out the relatively feeble starlight. The moon however is only ten Earth diameters away from us and presents a sufficiently large field of view to remain visible.
The rest of the month it can be anywhere from 0 to180 degrees away and, at least in theory, visible in the daytime sky. At full moon, the moon is exactly opposite the sun. This means that the moon rises just as the sun is setting, and sets just as the sun is rising.
The rest of the month it can be anywhere from 0 to180 degrees away and, at least in theory, visible in the daytime sky. At full moon, the moon is exactly opposite the sun. This means that the moon rises just as the sun is setting, and sets just as the sun is rising.
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