It really depends on what phase the moon is in.
The Moon is visible as long as it is above the horizon. On average, the Moon is above the horizon approximately 12 hours 25 minutes at a time, and below the horizon the next 12 hours 25 minutes.
5 hours is the day and 5 hours is the night!
You are likely to see the moon during part of the day most of the month. The only time it is not visible anytime during the day is right around the full moon. You must have a whole lot of bad luck.
On the average during a month, the moon is in the sky (up) for almost 13 hours out ofevery 24.With the possible exception of the time of the Full Moon, the moon is up during some of thedaylight hours of every day.
The Earth's moon is visable in both the nighttime and daytime sky depending on its position in its monthly orbit. A check of any reference book like the Old Farmer's Almanac (OFA) will give both rising and setting times (both AM and PM) for the moon as well as the location where it will rise on the horizon. As strange as it may seem, despite easily made observations and the data in the OFA some folks will dispute whether the moon can be seen in the daytime sky as The Bible describes the moon as "... a lesser light to rule the night ..."
The moon is not always visible because the moon has a daily motion of about 25 hours so it will appear in different locations in the sky each day.
The moon is visible during the day but it is most visible at night and early morning, but it is somtimes visible throughout the day.
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The Moon is visible as long as it is above the horizon. On average, the Moon is above the horizon approximately 12 hours 25 minutes at a time, and below the horizon the next 12 hours 25 minutes.
Phases of the moon
still called a moon
because the moon is behined the earth
the moon is the black shadow
Full Moon, of course.
A moon that is reducing in the size, of the illuminated surface visible to earth, day by day.