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Old 04-09-2007, 12:48 AM
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Try looking at the moon when it's lower in the eastern sky, then later the same night have a look again when it's on it's way down in the west.

Same moon, same night - but what was "up" to you before is now "down" and vice versa. From your viewpoint it's like the moon has done a 180° mirror flip - so it's very hard to say which way around looks right.
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