Through our eyes
We can see the moon because it reflects sunlight to Earth.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
Full moon. Earth spins much faster than the moon moves so we all see a full moon as Earth turns us to see it.
Because this is how the moon cycle works: MOON---EARTH---SUN=full moon EARTH---MOON---SUN=new moon. So, when you see the moon during the daytime, it's because its orbit is interfering with the Sun's. But during a full moon, when the moon is behind the Earth, it cannot interfere. See?
The moon can be seen anywhere from Earth.
As it orbits the Earth there are times it can see the moon and there are times when it is on the opposite side of the Earth to the moon, so it can't see it.
The phases of the moon as it orbits the earth
We see a crescent moon.
We can see the moon because it reflects sunlight to Earth.
To see the Earth, look down. To see the Moon, you have to be outside and look at the sky. Note that the Moon is not always above the horizon.
The earth.