The meridian crossing transit time for a Waxing Crescent Moon typically occurs around mid-afternoon, depending on the specific phase and the observer's location. The Waxing Crescent Moon is visible in the western sky shortly after sunset, and it crosses the meridian (the highest point in the sky) approximately 6 to 12 hours later, varying based on the Moon's position in its orbital cycle. This time can also be influenced by the observer's latitude and the time of year.
The moon that crosses the meridian at 9pm will depend on the specific date and location. You can use a planetarium app or website to determine which moon will be crossing the meridian at that time for your location.
A waxing crescent is a small fraction of the moon, while the waxing gibbous looks as though someone cut the crescent out. together they make a full moon
Waxing crescent, waxing gibbous, waning gibbous, waning crescent, new moon.
The waxing crescent moon phase occurs between New Moon and First Quarter.
The phase of the moon is a waxing cresent.
I saw a pic of the waxing crescent
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The moon that crosses the meridian at 9pm will depend on the specific date and location. You can use a planetarium app or website to determine which moon will be crossing the meridian at that time for your location.
A waxing crescent is a small fraction of the moon, while the waxing gibbous looks as though someone cut the crescent out. together they make a full moon
After a new moon comes the waxing crescent moon phase. This is when the moon slowly begins to show a crescent shape as it waxes or grows larger each night.
Waxing crescent, waxing gibbous, waning gibbous, waning crescent, new moon.
First Quarter, then waxing gibbous.
what does waxing creasent mean
The waxing crescent moon phase occurs between New Moon and First Quarter.
The phase of the moon is a waxing cresent.
Because it is getting bigger. When it is getting smaller it is called a waning crescent.
When the moon looks like a crescent, it is either a waxing crescent or waning crescent moon.