From CJ@954:100/61 to All on Sunday, June 01, 2025 09:25:39
Monday, June 2, 2025
First Quarter Moon
The moon will complete the first quarter of its orbit around Earth, measuring from the previous new moon, on Monday, June 2 at 11:41 p.m. EDT or 8:41 p.m. PDT, which converts to 03:41 UT on Tuesday night. The 90 degree angle formed
by the Earth, sun, and moon at that time will cause us to see our natural satellite half-illuminated on its eastern side. At first quarter, the moon always rises around mid-day and sets around midnight, allowing it to be seen
in the afternoon daytime sky, too. The evenings surrounding the first quarter phase are the best ones for viewing the lunar terrain when it is dramatically lit by low-angled sunlight.
(Data courtesy of Starry Night)
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