During the day, there should only rarely be a full Moon, seen near sundown or sunset. Most of the time, it should be in intermediate phases or a new Moon (fully dark). You don't see it under those conditions because the daylight fills in the shadow and the Moon is faint to see. Usually an oblique line of sight to the Moon from Earth.
During the day, there should only rarely be a full Moon, seen near sundown or sunset. Most of the time, it should be in intermediate phases or a new Moon (fully dark). You don't see it under those conditions because the daylight fills in the shadow and the Moon is faint to see. Usually an oblique line of sight to the Moon from Earth.