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It's the last moon in June, and there are plenty of geological features to see, even without a telescope, all thanks to the ...
Are you taking logical steps that contribute to the results you seek? June's first quarter moon in Virgo is putting a magnifying glass on everything from tedious logistics to what needs improvement.
The moon's first quarter phase will be visible here on Earth. For those looking to catch a glimpse, NASA recommends a set of binoculars or a telescope, which will highlight the moon's texture and ...
A first-quarter moon is ideal for observing here on Earth, NASA says, because it rises in the afternoon — around noon — and is high above the horizon in the evening before setting around midnight.
Countless shadowed craters line the terminator all the way down to the moon's southern pole, while the 54-mile-wide (87 km) Aristotles Crater and smaller Eudoxus Crater form a tempting target on the ...
The first quarter moon arises as a result of the moon's approximate four-week journey around the Earth.This creates the approximate 29.5-day cycle from the new moon to the first quarter to the ...
April's first quarter moon will take place on April 4 in the sign of Cancer. This lunar phase signals a time of decision-making when we’re called to push through obstacles that have come our way ...
So a waning gibbous comes first, followed by a last quarter moon, a waning crescent and then a new moon once more. It takes 29.5 days to go through this cycle of phases once, according to the ...
Lunar enthusiasts can catch a glimpse of the "Lunar X" tonight, a striking criss-cross shape on the moon that can only be seen in the hours around its first quarter phase. The unique, 50-mile-wide ...
A first-quarter moon is ideal for observing here on Earth, NASA says, because it rises in the afternoon — around noon — and is high above the horizon in the evening before setting around midnight.