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Darkoshi ([personal profile] darkoshi) wrote2023-12-06 11:48 am
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This is interesting:
See a Half Moon on Dec 5 ... Find out why this ‘Half Moon’ is more than 50% illuminated.

That was the night before last.
Last night, the moon that was rising at 1:35am was most definitely a crescent, although not a narrow one. It looked striking to me as it rose over the treetops across the lake bed, with the crescent tips pointed upwards.

I took a photo of it from inside. The photo includes the moon's reflection off the double-paned window glass. In the reflection it has even more of a crescent shape than the direct (somewhat over-exposed) image does.

This page has a nice animation of the moon's current phases which lets you scroll through them day by day (unfortunately, only by dragging the slider with a mouse. It skips some days when you click the arrows). The moon really does have quite a noticeable difference in shape & size from one day to the next:
What Are the Moon’s Phases?
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[personal profile] lhexan 2023-12-16 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Last night the moon was a delightful razor-thin near-new moon. She's a steady companion in the night.