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Watch for the daytime moon after sunrise this week


Coastline with waves coming in, and sky with moon above shredded clouds in with pink band in the sky in background.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Our friend Cecille Kennedy captured the waning gibbous moon in the early morning of November 7, 2025, from the Oregon Coast. Cecille wrote: “At moonset … the waning gibbous moon in the western sky with sunrise hues, two days after the full Beaver Moon [Hunter’s Moon].” Thank you, Cecille!

Watch for the daytime moon

This month’s Super Hunter’s Moon – which many called the Beaver Moon – came overnight on November 5-6, 2025. So this week’s moon is in a waning gibbous phase. Full moons rise at sunset. But waning gibbous moons rise later – and later – on each successive night.

And that means the moon sets later and later now, too. In the days following every full moon, you’ll find the moon setting in the west after sunrise. That makes the mornings following a full moon a good time to catch a daytime moon. Watch for it during the coming week, after sunrise, over your western horizon. It’ll appear pale against the blue sky. Thanks to what’s called the moon illusion, you might notice the daytime moon looking huge when close to the horizon.

The moon is up in the daytime half of the time. But, because it’s pale against the blue sky, it’s not as noticeable during the day as at night. Still, there are certain windows each month during which the daytime moon is most noticeable.

The coming week presents one of those windows. It’s a good time to watch for a daytime moon in the morning sky.

Read more: Here are 4 keys to understanding the moon’s phases.

When is last quarter moon?

Then, the next last quarter moon will fall at 5:28 UTC on November 12, 2025. Last quarter moons rise in the middle of the night (no matter where you are on the globe). And they set around midday. Watch for the last quarter moon high in the sky before dawn.

Daytime moon photos from the EarthSky community

Daytime moon: Almost full moon in daytime sky with trees in the foreground.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Steven Sweet captured this image on September 9, 2025, from Canada and wrote: “Waning gibbous moon back in the morning sky a couple days after full.” Thank you, Steven! Be sure to watch for the daytime moon this week in the western morning sky.
Daytime waning gibbous moon in blue sky.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Lou Musacchio captured this image on September 12, 2025, from Canada and wrote: “I stepped outside to check on some feral baby kittens and saw the moon in the daytime sky with a contrail going across the sky.” Thank you, Lou!
Waning gibbous moon in daylight with out-of-focus branches in the foreground.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Ragini Chaturvedi captured this image on November 14, 2022, in New Jersey. Ragini wrote: “Daytime moon basking in the morning sun, amidst the cold and windy start to the day.” Thank you, Ragini!

Bottom line: Watch for the beautiful daytime moon this week, a pale orb floating against a blue sky in the morning hours. Look west! You’ll see it!

Submit your recent photo to EarthSky here.

4 keys to understanding moon phases

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Coastline with waves coming in, and sky with moon above shredded clouds in with pink band in the sky in background.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Our friend Cecille Kennedy captured the waning gibbous moon in the early morning of November 7, 2025, from the Oregon Coast. Cecille wrote: “At moonset … the waning gibbous moon in the western sky with sunrise hues, two days after the full Beaver Moon [Hunter’s Moon].” Thank you, Cecille!

Watch for the daytime moon

This month’s Super Hunter’s Moon – which many called the Beaver Moon – came overnight on November 5-6, 2025. So this week’s moon is in a waning gibbous phase. Full moons rise at sunset. But waning gibbous moons rise later – and later – on each successive night.

And that means the moon sets later and later now, too. In the days following every full moon, you’ll find the moon setting in the west after sunrise. That makes the mornings following a full moon a good time to catch a daytime moon. Watch for it during the coming week, after sunrise, over your western horizon. It’ll appear pale against the blue sky. Thanks to what’s called the moon illusion, you might notice the daytime moon looking huge when close to the horizon.

The moon is up in the daytime half of the time. But, because it’s pale against the blue sky, it’s not as noticeable during the day as at night. Still, there are certain windows each month during which the daytime moon is most noticeable.

The coming week presents one of those windows. It’s a good time to watch for a daytime moon in the morning sky.

Read more: Here are 4 keys to understanding the moon’s phases.

When is last quarter moon?

Then, the next last quarter moon will fall at 5:28 UTC on November 12, 2025. Last quarter moons rise in the middle of the night (no matter where you are on the globe). And they set around midday. Watch for the last quarter moon high in the sky before dawn.

Daytime moon photos from the EarthSky community

Daytime moon: Almost full moon in daytime sky with trees in the foreground.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Steven Sweet captured this image on September 9, 2025, from Canada and wrote: “Waning gibbous moon back in the morning sky a couple days after full.” Thank you, Steven! Be sure to watch for the daytime moon this week in the western morning sky.
Daytime waning gibbous moon in blue sky.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Lou Musacchio captured this image on September 12, 2025, from Canada and wrote: “I stepped outside to check on some feral baby kittens and saw the moon in the daytime sky with a contrail going across the sky.” Thank you, Lou!
Waning gibbous moon in daylight with out-of-focus branches in the foreground.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Ragini Chaturvedi captured this image on November 14, 2022, in New Jersey. Ragini wrote: “Daytime moon basking in the morning sun, amidst the cold and windy start to the day.” Thank you, Ragini!

Bottom line: Watch for the beautiful daytime moon this week, a pale orb floating against a blue sky in the morning hours. Look west! You’ll see it!

Submit your recent photo to EarthSky here.

4 keys to understanding moon phases

The post Watch for the daytime moon after sunrise this week first appeared on EarthSky.



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