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Old 28-01-2019, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Saturnine View Post
The best way I can think of is to use one of the planetarium programs, eg. Stellarium, to show you the sky and ergo, the position of the moon and anything else at the particular time that you will be or want to be observing.
I'd definitely second Saturnine's recommendation of Stellarium.
Attached are screenshots of Stellarium for Windows desktop and Android.
You can see the time of day/night in each image on screen, and as well in a target's info display, the Alt/Az and EQ locations for a target.
Hope this helps.
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