sambolino44
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The Iceni:...
As for Jack's question, clearly the moon will look approximately the same from whatever point on the earth it is viewed, but it may only be facing you during the day, in which case it may not be seen at all because it is not as bright as the daylit sky and and of course it will be on the other side of the earth to you at night!...
I've seen the moon in the daytime, but it's never full. Whenever I've seen a full moon, it rises at sunset and sets at dawn. It doesn't make sense that the moon could be full and out in the day.