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Moon Visible - 3 PM Eastern US

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A little while back, one day, late in the morning. I could clearly see the Moon. I didn't think too much of it. Today, at 3 PM it's clearly visible again. I first noticed it at about 1:30 PM. How unusual is this, if at all? I don't have much recollection of this sort of thing.

Been noticing some strange cloud formations as well, for some time now.

Anyone else noticing anything odd in this context?

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Re: Moon Visible - 3 PM Eastern US

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M aunt said she saw the moon move as fast as the sun sets and she also said that the moon was colored orange.

This was a few months ago.

What kind of witchcraft does that to the moon?

I was asleep at the time so I cannot confirm it...
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Science can explain this.
Simply put, there are two reasons for why the Moon can be seen during the daytime. First, there is the Moon’s apparent luminosity, which is due to its proximity to our planet and a combination of other factors. Second, there is the particular nature of the Moon’s orbit around Earth, otherwise known as the Lunar Cycle. Between these two factors, the Moon can become visible to the casual observer during the day...
http://www.universetoday.com/75848/why- ... -the-day/#
The orange and red tints that the Sun and Moon sometimes take on are caused by the particles in the Earth's atmosphere...
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about- ... d-beginner
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Re: Moon Visible - 3 PM Eastern US

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Nahemah wrote:Science can explain this.
Simply put, there are two reasons for why the Moon can be seen during the daytime. First, there is the Moon’s apparent luminosity, which is due to its proximity to our planet and a combination of other factors. Second, there is the particular nature of the Moon’s orbit around Earth, otherwise known as the Lunar Cycle. Between these two factors, the Moon can become visible to the casual observer during the day...
http://www.universetoday.com/75848/why- ... -the-day/#
The orange and red tints that the Sun and Moon sometimes take on are caused by the particles in the Earth's atmosphere...
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about- ... d-beginner
I know that but she doesn't.

Also - she claimed that the moon moved faster than it usually would, it was setting like it wa the sun.

Anyways, Thabks for the info, gonna show it to her.
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Re: Moon Visible - 3 PM Eastern US

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Thanks for the reply on this,

I think i'm just noticing more because I look up more. Day and Night.
Because of my Occult practice, because i'm always observing bizarre
cloud formations. Or, "are those chemtrails or contrails?"

Yes, YouTube is partly responsible for this.

I look for the Moon often during the day now, and have noticed the phenomenon
a few more times since this post.

My Girlfriend tells me to look at the road while I'm driving.
That's probably not a bad idea.

Cheers

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I saw a red crescent moon a bit ago. I had never seen a blood moon which wasn't full. It was a pretty amazing sight :-)

Regarding seeing it by day time, I've done so all my life so I experience it as perfectly normal.

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This is the first time I am seeing a full moon @6:42 A.M. - California. ~
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Re: Moon Visible - 3 PM Eastern US

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I know, I see full, or nearly full Moons all the time during the day now.
I thought it was a bit odd, but Lone Wolf doesn't seem to think so.

Maybe we just haven't been looking up enough.
I do now though.

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