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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
What did you observe?
Moonrise: 2:48 pm Moonset: 3:46 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
Today is the 3 of December. It is 6:21P.M. It is cloudy but you can still see the moon. The phase of the moon is a waxing gibbous. I saw the moon first in White Plains then in Scarsdale.
Today is December 3, and I think I saw a full moon. It was really eerie because the clouds were covering the moon, and it looked like the moon was moving up and down. And I could see the light coming from behind the clouds and it gave me a little bit of a clue that the moon was there. Then the clouds moved, and I got to see the moon for a couple of seconds. Did you know that the a meteor hit the earth and that is how the moon is the moon. I saw it at 5:40.
12/3/14. It`s 7:49. It`s a very clear sky. It`s a waxing gibbous. I researched that the Moon is moving approximately 3.8 cm away from our planet every year. It is estimated that it will continue to do so for around 50 billion years. By the time that happens, the Moon will be taking around 47 days to orbit the Earth instead of the current 27.3 days.
December 3, 2014 at 9:10 PM. I just saw the moon and it is so big and bright! It was hard to miss! It is a waxing gibbous moon. I'm glad I finally got to see the moon again for the first time in a while.
Today is December 3, 2014 at 7;35 AM last night was the waxing gibbous moon. Did you know that the moon reflects light from the sun Did you also know Earths rotationas it spins on its axit. As the Earth spins on Its axis and revolves around the sun,we get a different view of the stars.
Yesterday was November 2,2014 at 7:56 pm. I could not see the moon because it was pouring rain. When it cleared up I still couldn't see the moon.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was too rainy, Tyler---but you sure can see it now!!
DeleteI couldn't see the sky because it was to much overcast but I know it is a waxing gibbous.
ReplyDeleteSophie, you should wait until the sky is dar to look for the moon because now it is out and it is beautiful!!
DeleteI really meant moon.
DeleteToday is the 3 of December. It is 6:21P.M. It is cloudy but you can still see the moon. The phase of the moon is a waxing gibbous. I saw the moon first in White Plains then in Scarsdale.
ReplyDeleteI was so excited that we got to see the waxing gibbous moon tonight!!
DeleteI saw the moon and it was so bright I think it was the third quarter.
ReplyDeleteThe waxing gibbous moon was super bright tonight!!
DeleteTo bad Braden has not blogged yet
DeleteToday is December 3, and I think I saw a full moon. It was really eerie because the clouds were covering the moon, and it looked like the moon was moving up and down. And I could see the light coming from behind the clouds and it gave me a little bit of a clue that the moon was there. Then the clouds moved, and I got to see the moon for a couple of seconds. Did you know that the a meteor hit the earth and that is how the moon is the moon. I saw it at 5:40.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable commenting, Una! Yes, you did see the waxing gibbous moon.
Delete12/3/14. It`s 7:49. It`s a very clear sky. It`s a waxing gibbous. I researched that the Moon is moving approximately 3.8 cm away from our planet every year. It is estimated that it will continue to do so for around 50 billion years. By the time that happens, the Moon will be taking around 47 days to orbit the Earth instead of the current 27.3 days.
ReplyDeleteToday is December 3rd at 8:00pm. I saw the moon around 7:30 today. The waxing gibbous moon was bright. I hope Braden and Sandy blog! :)
ReplyDeleteI could not see the moon knock knock who there orange orange who orange you glad I didn't say book ha ha. December 3, 2014
ReplyDeleteToday is December 3, 2014 at 8:20 pm. i can't see the moon right now. But i am very excited for the full moon i ca't wait!
ReplyDeleteToday is December 3,2014 at 8:56 pm. I saw the moon it was very bright tonight it was right above my house.
ReplyDeleteIt's December 3rd and at about 7:10 I saw a really bright waxing gibbous moon. I had caught it by the corner of my eye and said, wow!
ReplyDeleteDecember 3, 2014 at 9:10 PM. I just saw the moon and it is so big and bright! It was hard to miss! It is a waxing gibbous moon. I'm glad I finally got to see the moon again for the first time in a while.
ReplyDeleteit is December 3rd at 9:58 p.m. It is a Waxing Gibbous. Did you know that it takes 1.3 light seconds to the moon?
ReplyDeleteToday is December 3, 2014 at 7;35 AM last night was the waxing gibbous moon.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that the moon reflects light from the sun
Did you also know Earths rotationas it spins on its axit.
As the Earth spins on Its axis and revolves around the sun,we get a different view of the stars.