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I presume there's a pattern similar to that of the sun but I can't imagine the set-up well enough to imagine and understand it. Meridian Passing time seems fairly well ordered, about 56 to 59 minutes later each day but still not the 50 minutes. The minute rule is a very general guideline. Hope this helps! As we know February does. Except March is 6 nights, [and more confusion to confusing to write here], regarding where the moon is seen twice at the same points near direct west, south, so on.

There are 31 days in March. At that time, the Sun is fully lighting the moon's FAR side. The Sun never blots out the Moon.

Of course, the Moon can blot out the Sun occasionally, causing Solar eclipses. Thanks for the info. Somehow it made me wonder if starlight and electric light are enough to light the moon if there wasn't a sun at all. Imagine what the moon would look like lit by the aurora absent the suns light. You are entirely correct. We apologize for the error and have updated the article. Thank you for your feedback! Thank you very much for making the correction to the article, based on my post about the real cause of New Moon, and for doing so promptly, as well as informing me of the change.

Has anyone seen moonbeams? The full moon rose and as it was at the horizon hundreds, or more, beams of light, the size of a fluorescent bulb, shot across te sky. People are rarely outside these days so it's easy to miss. I do't know the conditions for this to occur. I have returned to the spot on dozens of full moons and have been dissappointed each time.

I have seen those last year in no4 t h dakota. How is it caused? I've seen too many weird phenomena in the last couple years to even look anymore. It was just in the winter time but this year the moon jumps around.

I've only seen what your talking about once around 3 am. It actually looked like every beam was focusing on a street light straight up in the air above the tops of them. I'm not too sure what I see most often is the real moon anymore to be honest. I've watched the full moon set on top of a cell phone tower it's never on the right place in the sky maybe a few times a week.

I don't believe that the stars are like our sun. On top of the tower there were lights I could only see out of the corner of my eye. I have watched shuttles slingshot off the moon too in 15 minute intervals I watched 5. It looks like a star rising from the moon and shooting off or dissappear ingredients only 1 at a time but for a minute there was 2. I find the angle of the sun and moon highly unbelievable if light moves in a straight line.

If every next day the moon changes positions by 12 degrees, then the moon will lag behind the sun by 50 minutes. So, you can multiply the days since the New Moon by 50 to figure out roughly how many minutes the moon is lagging! At this phase, it will rise in the middle of the day noon and set at the middle of the night midnight. The moon is completely opposite to the sun at this phase. As a result, the moon will rise when the sun sets, and set when the sun rises.

The moon rises fast and you can clearly see the change in colours as it goes up. Facing the sun, the moon is degrees to the left and lags 18 hours.

The difference between two dates can be calculated by subtracting the Julian Day Number of one from that of the other. The estimation is not exact because it assumes a perfectly circular orbit.

The calculation may be off by several hours. The distance usually varies between about km and km.



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