- The date
- The time
- The condition of the sky
- The phase of the moon
- Any constellations you spotted
- Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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The moon was a quarter moon. It looked pretty.No constellations. Can not wait for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteLast night i saw orion, caseopia, and even maybe the dog star!
ReplyDeleteI checked and did not see the moon.
ReplyDeleteToday the phase of the moon is the last quarter, the moon is 54% illuminated and getting smaller. Tomorrow the phase is also the last quarter before changing to waning crescent on March 3. I saw the moon outside my window at 7:30 AM today.
ReplyDeletei saw the moon it was like white powder disappearing it looks like a boat upside down but tilted a little bit
ReplyDeleteThis morning, March 1, at 8:03am, the moon's phase was a first quarter moon, but you could only see it very faintly. There were very few clouds in the sky. Some research I found: the moon is the fifth largest satellite in our solar system.
ReplyDeleteI saw the quarter moon at 6:00 am.
ReplyDelete8:30 I could still not see the moon but I looked all around my house with my mom. Today is still another day with not seeing the moon from my house. I am going to look for it on the walk to school!
ReplyDeleteOn March 1 at 8:40, I did not see the moon. I didn't see any stars either.
ReplyDeleteI checked and didn't see the moon! I didn't see any constellations either!
ReplyDeleteI saw the moon in the second in the morning at 8:30. It was in my front yard on its way down towards the horizon. There was 55.2% illumination according to TimeandDate.com. the moon set was at 10:45 A.M. It was a very clear morning and the moon looked illuminated silver orb turned sideways.
ReplyDeleteOn March first I saw Orion. It was my first time seeing a constellation.
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