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Centaur
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Who will be the first to spot the late summer New Moon with naked eyes after sunset? The Dark Moon will be in geocentric longitudinal conjunction with the Sun on 2008 AUG 30 at 19:58 UT (14:58 CDT). The first opportunity for North Americans will come on September 1, Labor Day. Venus, Mercury and Mars will serve as guides. Here in the months surrounding the autumnal equinox, young Moon spotting can be difficult for northern observers as the twilight ecliptic has tilted toward an unfavorable position.
I’ve created a graphic previewing the western sky as viewed from Chicagoland 25 minutes after sunset on September 1, although it should well serve most North Americans. The Moon will be visible about 8° to the lower left of Venus, about 4° to the lower left of Mercury, and about 6° beneath Mars. The graphic can be seen by clicking: http://www.curtrenz.com/astronomical.html
Photos or descriptions of the late summer New Moon would be welcome additions to this thread. Please include the date, time, time zone and location. Good Luck!
Below is a photo I took 30 minutes after sunset on 2007 SEP 13 of the Moon aged 2.5 days, circumstances similar to what we might expect this year on Labor Day.
-------------------- For astronomical graphics, including
monthly wallpaper calendar, visit:
www.CurtRenz.com/astronomical.html
Curt Renz - "Centaur"
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jmcdonald
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Ah, it was a beautiful sight labor day. I saw it about 6pm local (MST) time on September 1. That's 01:00 UT 9/2/08.
Sorry the picture is blurry - it was an awkward shot.
-------------------- Jerel
Discovery 12.5" modified truss DOB
Orion 100mm f/6 achromat
Garret 15x70 LW Binoculars
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Centaur
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Thanks for sharing the photo, Jerel. Congrats on spotting the young Moon. We had a clear sky here in northwestern Chicagoland that evening, except for summertime murkiness in the west that hid the Moon but not Venus.
-------------------- For astronomical graphics, including
monthly wallpaper calendar, visit:
www.CurtRenz.com/astronomical.html
Curt Renz - "Centaur"
Edited by Centaur (09/03/08 03:23 PM)
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jmcdonald
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I think this was my earliest catch - tt was a beautiful sight, which my picture completely fails to convey, and our first clear night in recent memory. To add interest, it was Ramadan. Thanks for the information each month Curt.
-------------------- Jerel
Discovery 12.5" modified truss DOB
Orion 100mm f/6 achromat
Garret 15x70 LW Binoculars
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kfred
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Great moon shots!
Fred
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