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Post by mikef6 on Dec 29, 2023 19:20:02 GMT
I saw the full moon (very pale, almost lost in the bright sky) about 8:30 this morning. That set me to pondering. When the full moon is out during the day, do werewolves not change back until it finally sets? Werewolves prowling in broad daylight might tend to cause comment.
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Post by Stammerhead on Dec 29, 2023 19:29:13 GMT
I love seeing them but taking pictures isn’t always so easy.
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Post by Catman on Dec 29, 2023 19:45:36 GMT
Often.
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Post by 99999 on Dec 29, 2023 20:03:38 GMT
The moon is visible during daylight for an average of 25 days out of the month throughout the year. The other five days occur around the new moon phase and the full moon. Near the new moon phase, it is too close to the sun to be seen
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 29, 2023 20:43:25 GMT
I love seeing them but taking pictures isn’t always so easy.
"Them"? You know Earth only has one Moon...?
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Post by Stammerhead on Dec 29, 2023 20:54:30 GMT
I love seeing them but taking pictures isn’t always so easy.
"Them"? You know Earth only has one Moon...? The Sun eats the Moon but the Moon is reincarnate just like Dr Who and James Bond.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 29, 2023 21:15:56 GMT
"Them"? You know Earth only has one Moon...? The Sun eats the Moon but the Moon is reincarnate just like Dr Who and James Bond. James Bond doesn't die so he's not reincarnated. Ha.
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Post by Stammerhead on Dec 29, 2023 22:48:33 GMT
The Sun eats the Moon but the Moon is reincarnate just like Dr Who and James Bond. James Bond doesn't die so he's not reincarnated. Ha. Actually, I should have said I respect the Moon’s gender neutral status and only use terms like they/them when writing about her.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 29, 2023 22:49:49 GMT
James Bond doesn't die so he's not reincarnated. Ha. Actually, I should have said I respect the Moon’s gender neutral status and only use terms like they/them when writing about her. Yes you should.
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Post by Pippen on Dec 29, 2023 23:05:47 GMT
I have seen the planet Venus during the daytime with the help of a tracking telescope that knows where things are and can show you just where to look. Can see her even without the telescope I realize that this does nothing to answer the query about werewolves, mikef6 but ...
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Post by Catman on Dec 29, 2023 23:15:43 GMT
Of course, what you see in the sky isn't the real moon since that was blown out of orbit on September 13, 1999.
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Post by mikef6 on Dec 29, 2023 23:37:03 GMT
Of course, what you see in the sky isn't the real moon since that was blown out of orbit on September 13, 1999. I Did. Not. Know that.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Dec 30, 2023 0:42:32 GMT
Yes, frequently.
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Post by Pippen on Dec 30, 2023 0:54:58 GMT
I saw the full moon (very pale, almost lost in the bright sky) about 8:30 this morning. That set me to pondering. When the full moon is out during the day, do werewolves not change back until it finally sets? Werewolves prowling in broad daylight might tend to cause comment. With beards being back in fashion, it is perhaps easier for werewolves to wander about in full daylight than it was in days of clean shavenness.
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Post by clusium on Dec 30, 2023 4:19:32 GMT
Yes. Why?
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