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Is the moon sideways?
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Looking at the moon from the Tampa, FL area. I watch the moon just about every night. Over the last few nights it has looked nearly full and I know there was a full moon on Jan. 9 so it should now be in the waning gibbous phase. However I noticed a couple different things about the moon night. First, for the current time of this post, the moon is in a much different position in the night sky compared to previous nights. In previous nights the moon has traveled pretty much straight over my house but tonight it's path is shifted more to the east. Also, instead of darkening from the side as it does during the waning phase, it appears to be darkening from the top of the moon. Is this normal moon behavior or does it seem a little off to anyone else?
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