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1st off, you can't always see the moon at night or day. The nighttime people can't see it when the daytime ones can.
By the way, Deep Thought, you aren't a moonologist. There's no such thing! (There is, however, a lunar scientist, which is someone who studies the moon, and a lunatic, which does exist too, as you just proved.) You don't know first thing about the moon. If you did, you would know the name of your profession, and you wouldn't have said those nonsensical facts. They were lies.
By the way, Deep Thought, you aren't a moonologist. There's no such thing! (There is, however, a lunar scientist, which is someone who studies the moon, and a lunatic, which does exist too, as you just proved.) You don't know first thing about the moon. If you did, you would know the name of your profession, and you wouldn't have said those nonsensical facts. They were lies.
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Holy sh*t that a good question, I never thought of that. Because at night you can always see the moon, but I also have noticed it during the day. So how does people on the exact opposite side of the earth facing away from the moon see it as well?
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It is actually impossible to see the moon during the day. If you see that, it is either a hallucination or an alien spacecraft (usually the latter).
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This is a reasonable question. If we see the Moon in daylight overhead the night portion of the Earth cannot see th Moon.
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no