What did the Moon look like on June 2 2008?
What did the Moon look like on June 2 2008?
Waning Crescent Phase The Waning Crescent on June 2 has an illumination of 3%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On June 2 the Moon is 27.99 days old.
What was the Moon phase on June 10th 2008?
On this day the Moon was in a First Quarter phase. This phase occurs roughly 7 days after the New Moon when the moon is one quarter of the way through its orbit around the earth. Exactly half the moon will be illuminated and half dark.
When was the Full Moon in November 2008?
13 November 2008
November 2008
| Full Moon | New Moon |
|---|---|
| 13 November 2008 | 27 November 2008 |
Why is it called waxing gibbous?
The Waxing Gibbous is an intermediate phase of the Moon that starts right after the First Quarter when the illumination is 50%. The name Gibbous comes from the Moon’s shape, which is less than a Full Moon but more extensive than the Third Quarter’s semicircle shape. Waxing means that the Moon is getting bigger.
Where to see the Moon in June 2008?
All the times in the June 2008 calendar may differ when you eg live east or west in the United States. To see the sunrise and sunset in your region select a city above this list. See also the position of the moon, check the Moon calendar 2008.
Is there a month calendar for June 2008?
View the month calendar of June 2008 including week numbers. This june 2008 calendar is always useful for example to see if you have vacation. View or download the 2008 calendar. Go to 2008 Calendar.
Where to see the sunrise and sunset in June 2008?
Go to 2008 Calendar. See also the 2008 Holidays. The sunrise and sunset are calculated from New York. All the times in the June 2008 calendar may differ when you eg live east or west in the United States. To see the sunrise and sunset in your region select a city above this list.
What is the lunation number of the Moon?
Additionally, the Lunation number (Brown Lunation Number, BLN) is included for convenience. For your convenience we have prepared another list, this time with both local and UTC times of each phase. A date of nearest phase is marked in red, dates of the Full Moons are in bold font.