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My idea would be to have the moon off-camera, above you. Probably at a 60-degree angle from the horizon. (Not only would it be better for night viewing, but it would also not obscure your desktop icons.)
Also, a realistic amount of moonlight to accompany the change. Probably about 25-50% of the amount of lighting you have here. It should give you the illusion of actual moonlight.
I have taken many ocean-going cruises on a full moon night. And the amount of lighting is never this bright. Usually it's just enough, if looking over the bow, to see the waves and wake at midnight. But still dark enough to give you the eerie reminder of how deep the water is.