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Thursday, November 27, 2014
What did you observe?
Moonrise: 11:09 am Moonset: 10:48 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
Yesterday was November 26,2014 at around 9:00 pm. I did not see the moon because of the snow and rain. Did you know the first mission to the moon was called Apollo 11?
Yesterday was the 27 of November.It is 2:40 P.M. The moon phase for yesterday I think is still a waxing crescent. The sky was to cloudy to see anything yesterday.
Yesterday was November 26,2014 at around 9:00 pm. I did not see the moon because of the snow and rain. Did you know the first mission to the moon was called Apollo 11?
ReplyDeleteToday is November 27,2014 at 8:36 pm. I could not see the moon because of the cloud coverage. Happy Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteTod aty is November 27, 2014 at 8;50 pm. I can't see the moon it is very hard i hope i can see it tomorrow
ReplyDeleteToday is November 27th at 9:16pm. I searched for the moon but it was too cloudy. The moon is 35% illuminated. It is a waxing crescent.
ReplyDeleteLast night it was too cloudy to see the waxing crescent moon because it had snowed.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was the 27 of November.It is 2:40 P.M. The moon phase for yesterday I think is still a waxing crescent. The sky was to cloudy to see anything yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get to blog but I think it was A waxing cresent.
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