I only learnt this recently, but even though we are tidally locked with the moon and only see one face from the earth, different parts of the Earth see that one face of the moon differently depending on where you are standing on Earth. Here in the southern hemisphere, the moon looks "upside-down"
I only learnt this recently, but even though we are tidally locked with the moon and only see one face from the earth, different parts of the Earth see that one face of the moon differently depending on where you are standing on Earth. Here in the southern hemisphere, the moon looks "upside-down"