Have you ever seen the Moon during the day? Why do you think it is sometimes visible when the Sun is up?
Hint. The Moon doesn't stop existing at sunrise — think about what actually determines whether you can SEE it.
✦ Yes — the daytime Moon is real and common, not rare. The Moon shines only by reflecting sunlight, and it is visible whenever it is above the horizon and bright enough to stand out against the daytime sky, regardless of whether the Sun is also up. Since the Moon rises and sets at different times than the Sun (its own orbit keeps shifting its position relative to the Sun), there are many days each month when both the Sun and Moon share the sky at once — Meera's kite-festival sighting in the chapter opening is exactly this.
