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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
What did you observe?
Moonrise: 9:58 pm Moonset: 11:23 am
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November 12,2014.5:59.It`s a clear sky.It`s a waning gibbous.I saw five constellations.I saw URSA MAJOR, HERCULES, PEGASUS, ANDROMEDA and PISCIS AUSTRINUS.
That is amazing, Maxine! Did you know that the brightest star in the night sky is Sirius? If you find Sirius, and look up to the left, you will find Orion!
It was November 12th when I saw the moon.At around 10:30pm I looked for the moon I couldn't see the waning gibbous moon but I think I saw a part of Orion.
Remember that because the sky in the morning has daylight, you will not be able to see constellations. During this phase, we might be able to see the moon, though!
I could not see the moon because it is foggy outside.
ReplyDeleteNovember 12, 2014 7:13
DeleteI could no't see the moon ether.
Maybe you will see it tonight. Maybe you will even find the constellations, Orion and The Big Dipper!
DeleteNovember 12,2014.5:59.It`s a clear sky.It`s a waning gibbous.I saw five constellations.I saw URSA MAJOR, HERCULES, PEGASUS, ANDROMEDA and PISCIS AUSTRINUS.
ReplyDeleteWow, Luc, you saw so many great constellations; even some I haven't even looked for; good for you!
DeleteNovember 12, 2014 7:16
DeleteI saw the constellations to.
While the moon isn't out yet, there are many stars and constellation shining brightly tonight! Tomorrow is the last quarter moon!
DeleteThere were so many stars!
DeleteNovember 12, 2014 7:09
ReplyDeleteI didn't see the orion but I saw the north star.
It was very bright.
That is amazing, Maxine! Did you know that the brightest star in the night sky is Sirius? If you find Sirius, and look up to the left, you will find Orion!
DeleteI just saw Orion! I saw Sirius too! It was awesome!
ReplyDeleteI agree that finding Orion and Sirius (The Dog Star) is an awesome feeling!
DeleteToday is November 12, 2014 at 9:15. I just looked for constellations and I think I saw Orion and Cassieopa. Maybe I saw a planet also?
ReplyDeleteCassiopeia (The W) is one of my favorite constellations to find, Abby!
DeleteI saw cassiopeia to.
DeleteI did not see the moon. I only saw a little bit of orion.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you'll see the moon in the morning, Justin! I am so happy for you that you saw Orion.
DeleteToday is November 12 at around 10:20 PM. I could not see the moon but I think I found Orion!
ReplyDeleteOrion was definitely out tonight!!
DeleteIt was November 12th when I saw the moon.At around 10:30pm I looked for the moon I couldn't see the waning gibbous moon but I think I saw a part of Orion.
ReplyDeleteIt is actually now in the third quarter phase! I am glad you saw Orion!
DeleteToday is November 12th, 2014 at 8:04 AM I found orion and I saw serious the dog star!
ReplyDeleteRemember that because the sky in the morning has daylight, you will not be able to see constellations. During this phase, we might be able to see the moon, though!
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