Social Sciences, asked by amitdebnath68, 1 year ago

how does the Earth appear from the surface of the Moon​

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Answered by ayushbhutra1234
8

Answer:

It appears Like a giant sphere mass painted in green and blue But not actually now the scenerio is that almost whole earth is covered with satellites so there is no clear vision

Answered by presentmoment
7

Answer:

From the 'surface of the 'moon', ​the Earth appears to be 'four times' larger than the moon.'  It is only the 'Earth's illuminated atmosphere' that can be seen from the moon.

Explanation:

The moon revolves around the Earth every month, or every 29.5 days to be exact. The moon takes a long time to 'rotate once' as it does to 'revolve once'. This means that the moon has about 'two weeks of daylight' and then 'two weeks of darkness' each month.

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