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Every object visible in the sky sets in the west.The phase of the moon has no relationship to and no effect onthe motion of any other natural object in the sky.
An atomic clock should set itself once it receives the calibration signal .
At the time of the New Moon, an observer on the moon sees a Full Earth.(But he has to be on the dark side of the moon to see it.)Here's something to think about that strikes us as strangely beautiful in a way:The earth-phase seen from the moon is exactly the part of the moon that's missingas seen from earth.In other words, if you take the earth phase seen from the moon, and add it on tothe moon phase seen from earth, they always add up to make exactly one full disk.
Not sure what you're needing to do. But to set up the clock and the outdoor temperature sensor, make sure the batteries are new for both. Put the batteries in the outdoor sensor first. Wait to see the temperature reading on the sensor. Then put the batteries in the clock. In about 15 minutes the outdoor temperature should show on the clock. Do not set the clock until the outdoor temperature is displayed. You can set the clock manually, or set the button on the back to atomic so that it will automatically receive the time.
The S Phase, with the "S" being synthesis.
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Depends on condition. A 45 year old clock as is, not in running condition could be valued at $600. If the clock has been overhauled by a competent clock smith, then add $800 plus $100 for delivery and set up. A fair price would be $1500.
It really depends on the clock. Some aren't adjustable at all while others have a switch on the inside of the main assembly.
There is no such thing as a tempus fugit clock. Tempus fugit is Latin for "time flies" and was engraved, printed or painted on the dials of many different types of clock. So. you need to give an accurate description of the type of clock that you have before anyone can answer this question.
Since the phases repeat continuously throughout the lifetime of a person, it's hard to saywhere the beginning of the cycle is.Many cultures consider the beginning to be the phase where you can't see any of the moon at all.Which leads naturally to the name by which that phase is commonly known ... "New Moon".If you accept that point as the beginning of the cycle, then the phase in the middle of the cycleis the "Full Moon".
At full moon, the Moon is opposite the Sun. It will (approximately) rise at sunset, and set at sunrise.At new moon, the moon is in the same direction as the Sun. It is still there, we just cant see the side lit by sunlight as it is facing away from the Earth when in the New Moon phase.
the clock is set for time
Every object visible in the sky sets in the west.The phase of the moon has no relationship to and no effect onthe motion of any other natural object in the sky.
The clock's suggested retail price is $1,895. Sale prices in good used condition are around $850.00. Delivery and Set Up charges are normally around $150.00.
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Every object visible in the sky sets in the west.The phase of the moon has no relationship to and no effect onthe motion of any other natural object in the sky.