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Related: About this forumMoonrise tonight.
Last edited Wed Nov 5, 2025, 06:18 PM - Edit history (1)
Went looking for it; didnt see it. Mustve been too many clouds on the horizon.
AI is hallucinating various answers. I want my Palm OS device back.
https://www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon-rise-and-set/DC/Washington
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Moonrise tonight. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 5
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elleng
(141,546 posts)1. Yes clouds, last night any way.

dweller
(27,587 posts)2. Moonrise 5:08 pm
Moonset 5:48 am
Plenty of time to see it if sky clears
✌🏻
littlemissmartypants
(30,897 posts)3. When I first got my Palm Pilot, I feel asleep with it for weeks. ...
I loved that thing. I also had a Handspring Visor. One of them, I don't remember which, had modular add-ons. I remember having a camera but it only took black and white photos.
My gadget geekness goes way back. ❤️
mahatmakanejeeves
(67,480 posts)4. I had a Sony Clie, and many other models.
My favorite app of all time is Planetarium.
https://palmdb.net/search/Planetarium
AI:
For old Palm devices
Planetarium by AHo: This was a specific application for the Palm Computing Platform, designed to plot star charts and identify celestial objects.
Host website: The original source for this software was the website www.aho.ch, which is where you can find more information and download links for the older software.
Planetarium by AHo: This was a specific application for the Palm Computing Platform, designed to plot star charts and identify celestial objects.
Host website: The original source for this software was the website www.aho.ch, which is where you can find more information and download links for the older software.
The website doesnt work.
littlemissmartypants
(30,897 posts)5. Cool. Too bad about the site being dead, though. ❤️