by rklein » Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:32 am
The caption says "Anyone who can spot a full Moon -- even during the day ", but normaly the full moon cannot be seen during the day. Since it is full moon, the moon rises when the sun sets and vice versa. Only if you are close to the poles of the earth, there is a chance to see the full moon and the sun in the sky at the same time. But then again not when there is a Lunar Eclipse.
The caption says "Anyone who can spot a full Moon -- even during the day ", but normaly the full moon cannot be seen during the day. Since it is full moon, the moon rises when the sun sets and vice versa. Only if you are close to the poles of the earth, there is a chance to see the full moon and the sun in the sky at the same time. But then again not when there is a Lunar Eclipse.