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N.A. + Moon phase
From: Doug Royer
Date: 2004 Oct 29, 11:14 -0700
From: Doug Royer
Date: 2004 Oct 29, 11:14 -0700
Bill, I see now I didn't understand your question fully. On the part of the time referance of the lighten phase..........I don't know.I never thought about it untill now.I would be interested to learn what the referance is though. I'm also not sure about the last sentence in your post. The times for moonrise,moonset for a given latitude is extrapolated from the columns directly above the phase diagrams and Table II, page xxxii of the almanac.But you know that already. So,I'm not grasping what you mean by "observer position" as reguards to the moon phases/time referance.If the Moon's visible one would see it in the phase stated no matter where one's position on earth is?