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Monday, November 17, 2014
What did you observe?
Moonrise: 1:43 am Moonset: 2:00 pm
Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
The date
The time
The condition of the sky
The phase of the moon
Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share
It is November 17th at 8:21 a.m. It is too cloudy to see the moon. Did you know that sometimes when there is a full moon an the moon is closest to the earth we call it a "Supermoon"?
Yesterday was the 17 of November. It is 7:40 the next morning. I saw the moon really faint in the sky. The moon is a waning crescent. The sky is blue and sunny and the moon is white. So the moon blends in with the sky. The moon was really hard to see. I saw the moon half way in the sky.
Today is November 17th at 7:28am. I could not see the moon last night because it is raining. I know it is a Waning Crescent.
ReplyDeleteIt is a waning crescent; almost a new moon!
DeleteIts to overcast so I can't see the moon
ReplyDeleteHope the rain ends soon!!
DeleteIt is November 17th. I cant see the moon. I hope it clears up by tomorrow. Did you know the moon has no wind or air.
ReplyDeleteOr weather!
DeleteIt is November 17th at 8:21 a.m. It is too cloudy to see the moon. Did you know that sometimes when there is a full moon an the moon is closest to the earth we call it a "Supermoon"?
ReplyDeleteI noticed that to!
DeleteAnd rainy!!
DeleteIt is November 17th at 8:08 p.m. It is too cloudy to see any constellations now. Did you know that the moon was probably made 4.5 billion years ago?
ReplyDeleteI miss not seeing those constellations!!
DeleteNovember 17, 2014 at 9:15 PM. I could not see any constellations again tonight. Maybe tomorrow night?
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so!
DeleteIt's November 17th and at 9:30 I looked for constellations but I couldn't see any because it was too cloudy.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for these grey skies to clear up!!
DeleteYesterday was the 17 of November. It is 7:40 the next morning. I saw the moon really faint in the sky. The moon is a waning crescent. The sky is blue and sunny and the moon is white. So the moon blends in with the sky. The moon was really hard to see. I saw the moon half way in the sky.
ReplyDelete