Well, I'm a little less moon-struck this morning. It was brilliant last night and spectacular at moonrise mid-afternoon, lifting above the mountains to the east in the orange-red haze!
This morning, I can't even find it in the sky. The nearest airport reporting such things - has visibility at .06 mile in freezing fog! Let's see, .06 x 5,280 = 317 feet!!! Well, I can, at least, see a porch light that I know is 400+ feet from my backyard . . . but, no full moon.
Sheesh!
Where would the moon be if I could see it? . . . Let's just say that it has been
WAAAAYY up in the winter sky, balancing that silly sun that hides near the horizon thru the winter day.
Moonset won't be until about 7:30am here so it must be right on the horizon by now. It rose last night at about 4:30 when I got back from a drive to the east and had a chance to look over my shoulder

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Yay! It is always so high at this time of the year! The road out front is east/west so, just like that pesky sun at solstice, it rises right out of the roadway and sets in the same place, 180°, or nearly so.
We always played Pinochle at home but Hearts was something the neighbor family played when I was a single guy in the
sticks. I'd be partnered with their oldest daughter who was way too young for me but had real good concentration for a kid. This relieved her younger sister from the competition, apparently so she could just drift around the table, look at everybody's hand and
snicker . . .
Anyway, want to Shoot the Moon? Here's your Altitude/Azimuth, Rise/Set, not only for the Moon but that silly ol' Sun, as well:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/AltAz.php
Remember to put in your location and it will show you the sun unless you also click "moon."

Steve