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jadyn | 09:15 Wed 23rd Oct 2013 | Science
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Why is the moon still visible in the sky this morning (0915)?
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because it doesn't go round us at the same speed as we go round the sun, so you'll often see it during the day
Why do you think it shouldn't be?

The Moon is usually visible for about half of the day -- it's just that most of that time is at night. But occasionally in daylight the Moon can be seen, because it's in the right places for sunlight to hit it and reach Earth at levels high enough for the Moon to be seen above the background sunlight.
The sunlit side of the moon is usually brighter than the sky so in theory is visible during the day if it is in the sky. Because the contrast between it and the day sky is a lot less than with the night sky it is not very noticeable especially as most people rarely look at a clear sky to notice it.
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Thank you all
This map shows where the Moon is now and from where it can be seen above the horizon - http://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html
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That the Moon can be in the daytime sky along with the Sun occasionally culminates in one of the most spectacular of all astronomical phenomena, a Solar eclipse - http://earthsky.org/tonight/total-solar-eclipse-for-equatorial-africa-on-november-3#african

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