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Thursday, November 20, 2014

What did you observe?

Moonrise:  4:40 am
Moonset:  3:37 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

29 comments:

  1. It is November 20th. It is a waning cresent. I would probaly see the moon on the walk to school as normal. By the way it is about
    7:25. Butt there still is a chance that I would not see the moon. Because it was alittle cloudy when I woke up. Hope it clears up.
    I would maybe see the moon a little bit after school.

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  2. Today is November 20 at around 7:39. It is too cloudy to see the moon.

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  3. I could not see the moon but I know its out there somewhere. Thursday, November 20, 2014

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  4. Today is November 20th and at 7:50am I looked for the moon but it was to cloudy to see the waning crescent moon.

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    1. It's almost the new moon phase and then it will start getting bigger again!

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  5. I looked around 7:00am I did not see the moon.

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    1. Maybe the brightness and the fact that it is a tiny sliver now made it difficult.

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  6. November 20th, 2014 at 8:11 AM. It is a quarter moon today. It is too cloudy out to see the moon this morning. I hope to see it tomorrow!

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    1. Drew, the moon is in the waning crescent phase and is just about to go into the new moon phase, making it hard to see!

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    2. I't was hard for me to.

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  7. I could not see the moon this morning. I am going to check the moon tonight.

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  8. Tonight is November 20, 2014 at 5:14. I could not see the moon, but the sky is clear. The phase of the moon is a waning crescent moon. I was able to see some stars, I think I saw Orion.

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  9. It is November 20th at 5:44 p.m. I was able to see an open group of stars that made up a constellation called "Taurus" on stellarium. Did you know that the pull which exerts on Earth, causes two high tides on Earth every day?

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    1. Isn't is amazing that the moon is that powerful from so far away?!

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  10. Today is November 20, 2014 at 6:05 PM. It is very cold outside i hope it gets warmer tomorrow! I can't see the moon.

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    1. Since the moon is almost in the new moon phase, it will be hard to see it.

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  11. Today is the 20 of November at 6:40. I tried to look for orion but I coudn't see it. I tried looking for Mars in the western sky but it was to low on the horizon. I will look again tomorrow.

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  12. 11/20/14.It`s 7:47 pm.It`s clear night sky.It`s a waning gibbous . I literally just saw Cassiopeia I just looked out my window and saw Cassiopeia.

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    1. Today the moon is a waning crescent and almost in the new moon phase! Good job finding Cassiopeia!

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  13. Today is November 20,2014 at 8:28 pm. The moon was a Waning Crescent phase but cloudy out. I did not get to see it.

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    1. Also, it set around 3:30 this afternoon, just as you were leaving school.

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  14. I did not see the moon but I saw 5 little stars.

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