CAN WE SEE BOTH THE SUN AND THE MOON OUTSIDE OF AN ECLIPSE?
Yes! The Moon is actually the second-brightest object in the sky after the Sun, and you can see it most of the time… if you know when and where to look. How well you can see it depends on the phase of the Moon. It orbits Earth once every 28 days, called a lunar month, so there are times when it won’t be visible during the day, or at all. But most of the time you can see it as it moves eastward, with the best visibility during third or last quarter. Check a lunar calendar and look in the southern sky in the early morning in the Northern Hemisphere.