Next week is also good; the Moon will be waning, but still bright, and “up” in the morning until lunchtime. Waxing GibbousFull (rises at sunset, sets at sunrise)Waning GibbousThird Quarter (rises at midnight, sets at noon) = morning Moon! MORE FROM FORBES A 'Memorial Day' Moon, A Spaceship And 'Manhattanhenge': What You Can See In The Night Sky This Weekhuge moon above a snowbound rock GettyWhy can we see the Moon in daylight this week? This coming week, the Moon passes “First Quarter” phase and will reach its “Waxing Gibbous” phase as it moves towards “Full”. It all depends on where you are on the planet, but know that the Moon rises between about 50 minutes and 90 minutes later each day.
Source: Forbes May 29, 2020 02:00 UTC