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Jun 9, 2014 10:14:03   #
poletown1
 
When is the Full Moon the highest in the Sky?

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Jun 9, 2014 10:20:56   #
runnerdan48
 
Halfway between the sunset that just occurred and sunrise the next morning.

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Jun 10, 2014 06:08:21   #
Normanicus Loc: Glasgow : Scotland
 
When the moon reaches the meridian, ie directly south

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Jun 10, 2014 06:16:01   #
dcampbell52 Loc: Clearwater Fl
 
poletown1 wrote:
When is the Full Moon the highest in the Sky?


There is an app for Android and I assume for Iphone called Moon Phases lite and also one called Photographers tools that gives you the times of everything for your location. (uses gps)
It was free. the photographers toolkit was a couple of dollars and give Moon, sun golden time, blue time, civil and nautical twilight etc.. for your location

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Jun 10, 2014 10:09:48   #
poletown1
 
thank you

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Jun 10, 2014 10:16:31   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
dcampbell52 wrote:
There is an app for Android and I assume for Iphone called Moon Phases lite and also one called Photographers tools that gives you the times of everything for your location. (uses gps)
It was free. the photographers toolkit was a couple of dollars and give Moon, sun golden time, blue time, civil and nautical twilight etc.. for your location

Take a look at The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE), too. It's free to use on a computer, but you pay for the app.

http://photoephemeris.com/

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Jun 10, 2014 10:37:07   #
Spektra Loc: Arequipa Peru South America
 
This might help: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/moonset-moonrise-photography.html

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Jun 10, 2014 10:43:54   #
dcampbell52 Loc: Clearwater Fl
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Take a look at The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE), too. It's free to use on a computer, but you pay for the app.

http://photoephemeris.com/


yep forgot about that one.. have it on laptop and phone also.. by the way.. the photo tools ap for android ( free version) doesn't work until you pay for it... that was the 1.99 app or something like that.. but the pay version uses gps and bases everything from your current location.. kind of nice..

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Jun 10, 2014 11:43:33   #
rocketride Loc: Upstate NY
 
runnerdan48 wrote:
Halfway between the sunset that just occurred and sunrise the next morning.


Normanicus wrote:
When the moon reaches the meridian, ie directly south


Neither of those answers is necessarily quite precise (and they won't even necessarily agree with each other) but they won't be more than an hour off.

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