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soccermomgonebad User ID: 11999553 United States 04/02/2013 04:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same thing here in Florida. Last week it was so unnaturally bright that it looked like the sun. For 3 nights now there are tons of stars but can't find the moon. It is 7 am and sunrise now and half moon super bright is all that is visible. Why is the moon only visible in the mornings now? weird. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32271317 United States 04/02/2013 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same thing here in Florida. Last week it was so unnaturally bright that it looked like the sun. For 3 nights now there are tons of stars but can't find the moon. It is 7 am and sunrise now and half moon super bright is all that is visible. Why is the moon only visible in the mornings now? weird. Quoting: soccermomgonebad Please tell us you don't vote. Are you that fucking stupid? Oh yeah - you said you're in Florida. How long have you ever looked at the night sky? Do you think that the moon is always visible from sundown to sun up through all of the stages of its phases? GMAFB! |
Mysterysoul User ID: 26738586 United States 04/02/2013 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same thing here in Florida. Last week it was so unnaturally bright that it looked like the sun. For 3 nights now there are tons of stars but can't find the moon. It is 7 am and sunrise now and half moon super bright is all that is visible. Why is the moon only visible in the mornings now? weird. Quoting: soccermomgonebad Please tell us you don't vote. Are you that fucking stupid? Oh yeah - you said you're in Florida. How long have you ever looked at the night sky? Do you think that the moon is always visible from sundown to sun up through all of the stages of its phases? GMAFB! Lol, not all Florida people are like that, the moon is right where she is supposed to be. Enjoyed a few nights of viewing her through the scope, now I'm glad she isn't so high, got better viewing conditions. "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, martini in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming--WOO HOO what a ride!" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32271317 United States 04/02/2013 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Late last week there was a big a** full moon out with plenty of moon light and then the next night there was zero moon on a dark, clear night. And then the day after which was the third night it was a dark night at first (on a clear dark night with stars and airplaines) and then later all of a sudden a big a** bright full moon again smack dab in the middle of the sky (with plenty of moon light)! The moon has been playing tricks on us I say, I say!!! Quoting: Luvpurple Let me guess - you're from one of those states that legalized pot and are a heavy user, right? |
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gatzster User ID: 851930 Puerto Rico 04/02/2013 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same thing here in Florida. Last week it was so unnaturally bright that it looked like the sun. For 3 nights now there are tons of stars but can't find the moon. It is 7 am and sunrise now and half moon super bright is all that is visible. Why is the moon only visible in the mornings now? weird. Quoting: soccermomgonebad Please tell us you don't vote. Are you that fucking stupid? Oh yeah - you said you're in Florida. How long have you ever looked at the night sky? Do you think that the moon is always visible from sundown to sun up through all of the stages of its phases? GMAFB! Now, now, calm down and go take your drugs. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37317200 Italy 04/02/2013 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | something is really strange: 1) the moon is missing or is weird (tilted, too bright so on) 2) the sun is too bright and more white 3) last but not the least when people talk about these things that should be obviously bullshits strangely lot of shills enter in the tread and we all know that where are too many shills also there's lot of true to cover up... |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 04/02/2013 05:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually soccer mom is right. For a few days the moon was front and center, very bright, and around 10 is when I saw it. Then more recent nights at the same time in a clear sky it was missing. I always look at the sky before I go to bed. I didn't record it all but I remember thinking it was odd. Quoting: gatzster The Moon rises and sets about 50 minutes later each day as it progresses through its phases. Always has. Since we're now at last quarter it is rising around midnight and setting around noon. When new it rises around 6 am and sets around 6 pm. At first quarter it will rise around noon and set around midnight and then back to full when it rises around 6 pm and sets around 6 am. On all those I say "around" because the actual rise and set times vary based on your location, time zone, daylight savings time, terrain, etc. Still a good rule of thumb. So yes, it is normal to not be seeing it around 10pm at this time. It hasn't risen yet. Don't we go through this nearly every month? If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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gatzster User ID: 851930 Puerto Rico 04/02/2013 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually soccer mom is right. For a few days the moon was front and center, very bright, and around 10 is when I saw it. Then more recent nights at the same time in a clear sky it was missing. I always look at the sky before I go to bed. I didn't record it all but I remember thinking it was odd. Quoting: gatzster The Moon rises and sets about 50 minutes later each day as it progresses through its phases. Always has. Since we're now at last quarter it is rising around midnight and setting around noon. When new it rises around 6 am and sets around 6 pm. At first quarter it will rise around noon and set around midnight and then back to full when it rises around 6 pm and sets around 6 am. On all those I say "around" because the actual rise and set times vary based on your location, time zone, daylight savings time, terrain, etc. Still a good rule of thumb. So yes, it is normal to not be seeing it around 10pm at this time. It hasn't risen yet. Don't we go through this nearly every month? No, it hasn't always. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37208813 United States 04/02/2013 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is all totally normal. There is a lot of weird stuff going on making people actually start observing their environment, and it's sad but I think people have just never noticed obvious stuff like this before. I'm sure you've noticed the moon being out during the day before, did you think it just stayed out all night and day, 24/7? You can look up your local moonrise/set times. You'll see it is indeed getting later and later each night, and the moon will be visible during the day. This is all totally normal. I'm sure you've heard the term "new moon" before. |
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