New Moon

Young Moon
A very young moon over Waikoloa, this is only 26 hours after new, visible to the unaided eye as a sliver in the fading glow of sunset
New Moon will occur today at 20:14HST.

An annular solar eclipse will be visible from Australia, Antarctica and across the southern Indian Ocean today. This is a somewhat odd eclipse as the center of the Moon’s shadow misses the Earth entirely. The eclipse will be quite short and visible over a limited geographic area.

New Moons for 2014
  UT HST
January Jan 1 11:14UT Jan 1 01:14HST
January Jan 30 21:38UT Jan 30 11:38HST
Feb/Mar Mar 1 08:00UT Feb 28 22:00HST
March Mar 30 18:45UT Mar 30 08:45HST
April Apr 29 06:14UT Apr 28 20:14HST
May May 28 18:40UT May 28 08:40HST
June Jun 27 08:08UT Jun 26 22:08HST
July Jul 26 22:42UT Jul 26 12:42HST
August Aug 25 14:13UT Aug 25 04:13HST
September Sep 24 06:14UT Sep 23 20:14HST
October Oct 23 21:57UT Oct 23 11:57HST
November Nov 22 12:32UT Nov 22 02:32HST
December Dec 22 01:36UT Dec 21 15:36HST
 

Source: NASA Sky Calendar

 

Author: Andrew

An electrical engineer, amateur astronomer, and diver, living and working on the island of Hawaiʻi.

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