Wednesday 30 March 2016

Muddle continues

Or further lunar observations, following those at reference 1.

This morning, at around dawn, we had an approximately half moon quite high in the southern sky, more or less visible through the haze from an upstairs window. To the right of the as yet absent sun and with the horns pointing to the right.

For the record, I have included here a snip from reference 2, which appears, this morning at least, to agree with what I can see in the southern sky. So right and right and sun rise for waning, left and left and sun set for waxing.

Which agrees with what is now at reference 1. For once, for I do not like to amend the record once recorded, I have today edited reference 1, from 'right and left and sun set' to 'left and left and sun set', which last is what appears on the original note on my telephone. The muddle must have been perpetuated with a transcription error.

PS: note the puff for search quality on top of the snip. A dynamic puff as it is not always the same one. I think that these puffs are the result of my giving my email address to some people called couchbase (reference 3). Who are somehow wired into the moongiant people.

Reference 1: http://psmv3.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/razumovsky.html.

Reference 2: http://www.moongiant.com/phase/today/.

Reference 3: http://www.couchbase.com/.

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