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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Thursday Stargazing

Hi moon bloggers! Great job last night explaining the new moon. I love how you are using the Internet to find out information for yourselves. You are discovering new things about the moon on your own, that's how you'll remember it better.

Since last night was a new moon, we will probably see very little of the moon this evening. Look up tonight and instead tell me about the stars you see. Observe the sky conditions and let me know what you see. Can you find any stars that are a different color than white? Can you spot Orion's Belt? What do you notice about the stars?

UPDATE- 7:15pm:  It's awfully cloudy out there... If you can't see anything tonight, don't bother posting. We'll look again this weekend :) If you can spot some stars, let us know what you saw!

10 comments:

  1. I did not see anything because it was to cloudy to see the consultations.

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  2. At 8:36 pm I looked outside. I didn't even see one star out because it was cloudy. The moon is 5.9% visible and is a waxing crescent.

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  3. Today I did not see constallations because it was to cloudy.

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  4. Could not see a bit of the moon, I looked at 8:55 didn't see any stars too 'cause it was too cloudy.

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  5. I looked outside at 8:59, and I didn't see one star. It was to cloudy and I didn't see the moon either. It is six perscent visible.

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  6. Today I looked outside at 9:12 it was to cloudy to see any stars, but yesterday I saw Orion's belt.

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  7. I looked at the moon at 7:39pm and saw the moon! The moon looked like it was glowing! I think because of the clouds. I also saw the constellation Orion!

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  8. Tonight at 7:39 I saw a moon it was shining bright and it looked white. I also saw constellations I saw a Orion.

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  9. I looked at 8:49 I coulden't see the stars.

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  10. Tonight at 10:40pm I saw a Waxing Gibbous it was bright.

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