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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
What did you observe?
Moonrise: 2:10 pm Moonset: 2:40 am
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 December 2nd. It is a waxing gibbous. Here are some facts I learned about the moon. astoroids hit the moon. that's why their are craters. Because the moon has nothing to protect it. It has craters. The moon is ways smaller than the earth. The tempreture depends if the sun is shining or not. the moon was formed by a big explosion. the moon reflects its light from the sun. the moon has no life or water or air.
It is December 2nd. It is a waxing gibbous. Here are some facts I learned about the moon. astoroids hit the moon. that's why their are craters. Because the moon has nothing to protect it. It has craters. The moon is ways smaller than the earth.
ReplyDeleteThe tempreture depends if the sun is shining or not.
the moon was formed by a big explosion.
the moon reflects its light from the sun.
the moon has no life or water or air.
Wow, Sophie...you learned a lot about the moon!
DeleteIt was to overcast to see the book ha ha I know its moon. Tuesday, December 2, 2014
ReplyDeleteYes, Alex; it was too overcast to see the moon! ;)
Delete...and the book!!!! ;)
DeleteDecember 2, 2014 at 7:34 PM. I didn't see the moon again because of all of the rain. I hope I see it tomorrow but it is supposed to rain again!
ReplyDeleteAhh!! Let's hope that by the time the full moon comes around on Saturday, we can see it!!
DeleteI missed the moon.
ReplyDeleteJonathan, the reason you didn't see the moon is because it was way too cloudy. The moonset isn't until very early tomorrow morning.
DeleteToday is the 2 of December. It is 8:33 P.M. It is to cloudy to see the moon. I think the moon is a waxing gibbous.
ReplyDeleteYou are sure right, Avani; it is a waxing gibbous moon. Saturday it will be a full moon!!
DeleteToday is December 2, 2014 at 8:50 pm. It is so cloudy it can't see the moon. I can't wait to see the full moon! Don't for get Braden has to blog ;)
ReplyDeleteIt is very cloudy an rainy; not a great condition for moon gazing. :( I hope Braden blogs tonight, too!!
DeleteToday is December 2nd at 9:00pm. It appears that it is too cloudy to see the moon. the moon is 86% illuminated. It is a waxing gibbous.
ReplyDeleteIn just a few days, the moon will be 100% illuminated!!
DeleteToday is December 2, 2014 at 9:10 pm. It is too cloudy to see the moon. I know it is a waxing gibbous. I hope we get to see the full moon on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteMe, too, Abby!! We can't control the weather. :(
DeleteIt's December 2nd and at about 5:20 I looked for the waxing gibbous moon but I couldn't see it because it was raining. It was also to cloudy.
ReplyDeleteMaybe tomorrow we will get a glimpse of the waxing gibbous!!
DeleteI could not see a lot in the sky it was clear.
ReplyDeleteI think you meant to say that the sky was not clear; it was cloudy.
DeleteToday is December 2, 2014 at 8;06 AM
ReplyDeleteI learned that the moon reflects light from the sun