Sunday February 28, 2016: What phase is the moon in?

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 11:25 pm. Moon set will be on Monday morning at 10:06 a.m.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important

 

Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Saturday February 27, 2016: What phase is the moon in?

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 10:30 pm. Moon Set time will be on Sunday morning at 9:31 a.m.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important

 

Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Friday February 26, 2016: What phase is the moon in? (9:34 pm)

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 9:34 pm.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important

 

Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Thursday February 25, 2016: What phase is the moon in? (8:39 pm)

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 8:39 pm.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important

 

Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Moon Phase Video

Moon Phase Video

Click on the link above. There appears to be an interactive part to this video. Unfortunately, it really does not allow you to click or drag the pictures to the correct spots. However, try and see if you could figure out the answers BEFORE they provide them to you.

In the comment area, provide your own insight into what you have learned and what you would like to know about the moon and its phases. Have fun!

Wednesday February 24, 2016: What phase is the moon in? (7:42 pm)

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 7:42 pm.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important

 

Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Tuesday February 23, 2016: What phase is the moon in? (6:46 pm)

If you visit the website Moon Rise & Moon Set Times you will be able to view the rise and set times of the moon for each day.

Today’s moonrise will be at 6:46 pm.

Make sure you include in your post:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky (partly cloudy, overcast, clear, foggy, etc.)
  • Any additional observations and details you find important
Remember to post under Name/URL using your First Name Last Initial (example: DeliaL) when you post.

Monday February 22, 2016 – What phase is the moon in? (5:48 pm)

If you visit the website: Moon Rise & Set times you will be able to view the times the moon will rise each day.

Today’s time: 5:48 pm

When you blog make sure you include:

  • The time of day/night you made your observation
  • Conditions of the sky
  • Any additional observation or details you feel are important
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