Thanks Wayne! I didn't realize this was such a rare occurrence. By the way, we can remotely zoom the camera out to take in a wider range.

> On January 30, the full moon passes over Mt. Whitney at 4:04 am, but it is 34 degrees above the horizon, which is about 20 degrees above your camera's sight-window.

Can you determine the time and compass direction of the moon on Jan 30 when it is between 8 and 12 degrees above the horizon?

(I don't ask for much do I) smirk