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  2. Lunar phase - Wikipedia

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    The Moon appears to move jerkily, and the phases do the same. The amplitude of this oscillation is never more than about four hours, which is a small fraction of a month. It does not have any obvious effect on the appearance of the Moon. It does however affect accurate calculations of the times of lunar phases.

  3. Moonrise and moonset - Wikipedia

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    The Moon appears to be more yellowish near the horizon. This is for the same reason the Sun and/or sky appears to be orangey-red at sunrise/sunset. When the Moon appears near the horizon, the light coming from it has to pass through more layers of atmosphere. This scatters the blue away, and leaves yellow, orange, and red. [10]

  4. Orbit of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The variance in the Moon's orbital distance corresponds with changes in its tangential and angular speeds, per Kepler's second law. The mean angular movement relative to an imaginary observer at the Earth–Moon barycentre is 13.176 ° per day to the east ( J2000.0 epoch).

  5. When is the next full moon? How you can see the Cold Moon in ...

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    The moon will rise at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, before setting at 8:08 a.m. on Sunday. How did the Cold Moon get its name? The December moon is often referred to as the Cold Moon after its ...

  6. When is the next full moon? When you can see the Cold Moon in ...

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    Full Moon: Dec. 15. Last Quarter: Dec. 23. New Moon: Dec. 31. When is peak viewing time for the December 2024 full moon? Consider staying up late or getting an early rise to catch a glimpse of the ...

  7. Lunar month - Wikipedia

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    The Moon completes one orbit around Earth every 27.3 days (a sidereal month), but due to Earth's orbital motion around the Sun, the Moon does not yet finish a synodic cycle until it has reached the point in its orbit where the Sun is in the same relative position. [21]

  8. When is the next full moon? April 2024's Pink Moon rises in ...

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    🌕 Full Moon: April 23. This full moon is also a partial lunar eclipse, according to the experts at NASA , an imperfect alignment of the sun, Earth and moon that results in the moon passing ...

  9. Lunar standstill - Wikipedia

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    At the minor lunar standstill, the Moon will change its declination during the tropical month from +18.3° to −18.3°, for a total range of 37°. Then 9.3 years later, during the major lunar standstill, the Moon will change its declination during the month roughly from +28.6° to −28.6°, which totals 57° in range.