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Friday, November 28, 2014

What did you observe?

Moonrise:  11:48 am
Moonset:  11:17 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

21 comments:

  1. Today is the 28 of November. It is 2:40 P.M. It is a clear sunny but cold day. The phase of the moon is a almost a first quarter moon.The moon does look like it is a first quarter today, but it will be a first quarter moon tomorrow.

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    1. Great commenting, Avani! Yes, tomorrow marks the first quarter moon even though it looks almost like one tonight!

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  2. November 28, 2014 at 4:20 PM. I saw the moon. It is a waxing crescent.It wasn't a sliver anymore.

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    1. You are right, Drew; not a sliver anymore and almost a first quarter moon!

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  3. The moon looks like half a basketball. Friday, November 28, 2014

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    1. Almost, Alex! Tomorrow the moon will be in the first quart phase---not in the first quarter of a basketball game!!

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  4. Today is November 28,at 5:16 pm. It was a Waxing Gibbous moon very bright it was. I saw it out of my car. It was very clear out tonight.

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    1. It was beautiful, wasn't it, Tyler?! It is almost a first quarter!!

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  5. Today is November 28 2014 at 5:51. PM.I was able to see the moon because the sky was clear. It was really bright. It looked like it was in first quarter, but it is still in it's waxing crescent phase.

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    1. You are right, Jonah! Tomorrow it will be a first quarter moon. Tonight it is only 45% illuminated.

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  6. 11/28/14. It`s 7:23. It`s partly clear. It`s a waxing crescent. I researched up this whole thing Circumference at Equator: 10,917.0 km
    Diameter: 3,475 km
    Mass: 73,476,730,924,573,500 million kg (0.0123 x Earth)
    Orbits: The Earth
    Average Distance from Earth: 384,400 km
    Length of Orbit: 27.3 Earth days
    Surface Temperature: -233 to 123 °C

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  7. It is November 28th at 8:54 p.m. It is a very thick Waxing Crescent. I can see Cassiopeia in the sky.

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  8. November 27, 2014 at 8:00 PM. I saw some stars tonight including a few that seemed very bright.

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  9. Today is November 28, 2014 at 515 PM. I saw the moon tonight. I think it is a first quarter moon. I also saw lots of stars - maybe even Orion's Belt.

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  10. Good for you, Abby! It is not first quarter until tomorrow---almost, though!

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  11. LilyQ November 28, 2014

    It was a waxing crescent tonight.

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    1. Sorry, Lily; by accident I deleted your original comment---I think this is what you said...

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  12. Last night I saw the moon and it was very bright but I don't know what phase it is in.

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  13. Today is November 29th at 10:59am. I saw the moon around 5:00pm yesterday. It is almost in a quarter moon phase!

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  14. I saw the moon. It is a waxing crescent.

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