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why today moon is opposite what reason​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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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. ... Secondly, the moon must be high enough in the sky to be visible. Because of the Earth's rotation, the moon is above the horizon roughly 12 hours out of every 24.

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Concept:

Astronomy

Explanation:

Why did the Moon and Sun (and all other celestial objects) appear to move from east to west across the sky because the Earth rotates on its axis from west to east?  The Moon, however, orbits Earth in the same direction as our globe rotates when viewed from above. So, the Moon does indeed migrate from west to east across our sky, albeit at such a sluggish rate that we hardly see it.

However, we can observe the Moon's true motion when it passes the Sun's face from west to east during a total solar eclipse. As a result, the Moon's shadow tracks a path across Earth's surface, traveling in the same direction as the Moon.

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