• Sighting of the moon

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 3 18:30:16 2024
    XPost: alt.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, uk.sci.astronomy
    XPost: alt.astrology

    My latest global new age onset mystic activation attempt
    is as mentioned on the thread “Raven and the First Men, revisited”
    on alt.religion.druid , in which I relate Raven to the dark moon
    that just passed and the Clamshell to the following full moon.

    My attempt beginning exactly at dark moon failed, but I am
    trying again beginning at earliest waxing crescent, which is
    auspicious for new beginnings in paganism and some
    other religions. However I cannot sight the moon here
    this evening since it is still only at 0.5% and since it
    is cloudy here. So I might have to try again on September 5,
    which is the three-sunspot-cycle anniversary of my sun stare.
    But I always cite the moon. :-)

    Anyway, has anyone on here sighted the early waxing crescent
    of early September, 2024 yet? If not, post a followup when
    you do.

    Also I wonder how past primary ootws (Openers of the Way,
    who I previously called avatar types) would have been
    able to sight the earliest waxing crescent, since like me
    they would have been extremely nearsighted but without
    glasses (which I discarded before my sun stare, so the
    focus formed off my retina, plus it was brief). Maybe
    they relied on other(s) to do the sighting?

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her
    head to find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (S. McL.)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 02:26:54 2024
    XPost: alt.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, uk.sci.astronomy
    XPost: alt.astrology

    On Sep 3, 2024, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<0001HW.2C87B060001FEF2870000FB1338F@news.eternal-september.org>):

    My latest global new age onset mystic activation attempt
    is as mentioned on the thread “Raven and the First Men, revisited”
    on alt.religion.druid , in which I relate Raven to the dark moon
    that just passed and the Clamshell to the following full moon.

    My attempt beginning exactly at dark moon failed, but I am
    trying again beginning at earliest waxing crescent, which is
    auspicious for new beginnings in paganism and some
    other religions. However I cannot sight the moon here
    this evening since it is still only at 0.5% and since it
    is cloudy here. So I might have to try again on September 5,
    which is the three-sunspot-cycle anniversary of my sun stare.
    But I always cite the moon. :-)

    Anyway, has anyone on here sighted the early waxing crescent
    of early September, 2024 yet? If not, post a followup when
    you do.

    Also I wonder how past primary ootws (Openers of the Way,
    who I previously called avatar types) would have been
    able to sight the earliest waxing crescent, since like me
    they would have been extremely nearsighted but without
    glasses (which I discarded before my sun stare, so the
    focus formed off my retina, plus it was brief). Maybe
    they relied on other(s) to do the sighting?

    It is now 27 hours after dark moon and the moon is 1.2%
    waxing crescent. However I doubt it will be sighted before
    the evening of September 4.

    The Silver Bough thumb

    Once in 1997 I thumbed at random a book on Scottish folklore
    called The Silver Bough Vol. 1 by F. Marian McNeill. It came
    out to a page with this poem on it:

    Ri faicinn domh na gealaich uir,
    Is duth domh mo shuil a thogail.
    Is duth domh ma ghlun a leagail,
    Is duth domh mo cheann a bhogadh,

    Toir cliu dhuit fein, a re nan iul,
    Gum faca mi thu a rithist,
    Gum faca mi a ghealach ur,
    Ailleagan iuil na slighe.

    Is iomadh neach a chaidh a null
    Eadar uine an da ghealaich,
    Ged tha mise a' mealtainn fuinn,
    A re nan re 's nam beannachd!

    which translates as:

    When I see the new moon,
    It becomes me to lift mine eye,
    It becomes me to bend my knee,
    It becomes me to bow my head.

    Giving thee praise, thou moon of guidance,
    That I have seen thee again,
    That I have seen the new moon,
    The lovely leader of the way.

    Many a one has passed beyond
    In the time between the two moons,
    Though I am still enjoying earth,
    Thou moon of moons and of blessings!

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her
    head to find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (S. McL.)

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Wed Sep 4 10:22:42 2024
    XPost: alt.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, uk.sci.astronomy
    XPost: alt.astrology

    On 9/3/24 14:00, David Dalton wrote:
    My latest global new age onset mystic activation attempt
    is as mentioned on the thread “Raven and the First Men, revisited”
    on alt.religion.druid , in which I relate Raven to the dark moon
    that just passed and the Clamshell to the following full moon.

    My attempt beginning exactly at dark moon failed, but I am
    trying again beginning at earliest waxing crescent, which is
    auspicious for new beginnings in paganism and some
    other religions. However I cannot sight the moon here
    this evening since it is still only at 0.5% and since it
    is cloudy here. So I might have to try again on September 5,
    which is the three-sunspot-cycle anniversary of my sun stare.
    But I always cite the moon. :-)

    Anyway, has anyone on here sighted the early waxing crescent
    of early September, 2024 yet?

    No, I have not.
    My view is good to the East, and fine overhead.
    Poor nearing Western horizon.
    With the moon very close in angles to sun,
    I will not see it for quite a while.
    Good luck with your goals.

    I find this site helpful,
    https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/usa/seattle

    and, among other things, there I read

    The sun rose at 6:32am, at 79 degrees

    Today's Moon in Seattle
    Rise
    8:08 am
    89°E
    Set
    8:21 pm
    267°W
    Percent Illuminated: 2.4%
    Time: 10:14 am
    Altitude: 19°
    Direction: 113°ESE ↑
    Position: Moon over horizon
    The Moon's path in Seattle today. The horizontal line signifies the
    horizon, the vertical lines show times and headings of moonrise and
    moonset. The graph defaults to current time. Hover over it to select a different time. How to use this

    Year 2024 Moon Phases

    Moon in Seattle - Next 7 days
    2024 Moonrise/Moonset Meridian Passing
    Sep Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Time Distance (mi) Illumination
    Sep 4 8:08 am 8:21 pm - 2:21 pm (41.1°) 252,278 2.9%
    Sep 5 9:14 am 8:34 pm - 3:00 pm (35.2°) 252,386 7.1%
    Sep 6 10:20 am 8:48 pm - 3:39 pm (29.6°) 251,940 12.9% Sep 7 11:27 am 9:05 pm - 4:21 pm (24.5°) 250,869 20.1% Sep 8 12:37 pm 9:26 pm - 5:06 pm (19.9°) 249,119 28.6% Sep 9 1:48 pm 9:54 pm - 5:54 pm (16.3°) 246,675 38.1%
    First Quarter at 11:05 pmSep 10 2:58 pm 10:32 pm - 6:47 pm (13.8°)
    243,575 48.3%
    * All times are local time for Seattle. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the
    Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon.
    See full month's Moon

    Moon Articles
    What's a Blue Moon?
    What's a Super Full Moon?
    Is the Moon Upside-Down in the Other Hemisphere?
    How Do Moon Phases Work?
    What Is Lunar Perigee and Apogee?
    Moon Rise/Set Photography Tips
    Full Moon Names
    Planets Visible in the Sky in Seattle This Coming Night
    Planetrise/Planetset, Wed, Sep 4, 2024
    Planet Rise Set Meridian Comment
    Mercury Wed 4:56 am Wed 7:03 pm Wed 11:59 am Slightly difficult to see
    Venus Wed 8:47 am Wed 8:34 pm Wed 2:41 pm Slightly difficult to see
    Mars Wed 12:14 am Wed 4:09 pm Wed 8:11 am Average visibility Jupiter Tue 11:36 pm Wed 3:16 pm Wed 7:26 am Fairly good visibility Saturn Wed 7:52 pm Thu 6:51 am Thu 1:22 am Perfect visibility Uranus Tue 10:20 pm Wed 1:25 pm Wed 5:52 am Average visibility Neptune Wed 8:12 pm Thu 8:02 am Thu 2:07 am Slightly difficult to see
    * All times are local time for Seattle.
    More about the planets visible in the night sky in Seattle

    Need some help?

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 18:38:31 2024
    XPost: alt.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, uk.sci.astronomy
    XPost: alt.astrology

    On Sep 4, 2024, a425couple wrote
    (in article <DH0CO.79687$r%Qc.26157@fx10.iad>):

    On 9/3/24 14:00, David Dalton wrote:
    My latest global new age onset mystic activation attempt
    is as mentioned on the thread “Raven and the First Men, revisited”
    on alt.religion.druid , in which I relate Raven to the dark moon
    that just passed and the Clamshell to the following full moon.

    My attempt beginning exactly at dark moon failed, but I am
    trying again beginning at earliest waxing crescent, which is
    auspicious for new beginnings in paganism and some
    other religions. However I cannot sight the moon here
    this evening since it is still only at 0.5% and since it
    is cloudy here. So I might have to try again on September 5,
    which is the three-sunspot-cycle anniversary of my sun stare.
    But I always cite the moon. :-)

    Anyway, has anyone on here sighted the early waxing crescent
    of early September, 2024 yet?

    No, I have not.
    My view is good to the East, and fine overhead.
    Poor nearing Western horizon.
    With the moon very close in angles to sun,
    I will not see it for quite a while.
    Good luck with your goals.

    I find this site helpful,
    https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/usa/seattle

    and, among other things, there I read

    The sun rose at 6:32am, at 79 degrees

    Today's Moon in Seattle
    Rise
    8:08 am
    89°E
    Set
    8:21 pm
    267°W
    Percent Illuminated: 2.4%
    Time: 10:14 am
    Altitude: 19°
    Direction: 113°ESE ↑
    Position: Moon over horizon
    The Moon's path in Seattle today. The horizontal line signifies the
    horizon, the vertical lines show times and headings of moonrise and
    moonset. The graph defaults to current time. Hover over it to select a different time. How to use this

    Year 2024 Moon Phases

    Moon in Seattle - Next 7 days
    2024 Moonrise/Moonset Meridian Passing
    Sep Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Time Distance (mi) Illumination
    Sep 4 8:08 am 8:21 pm - 2:21 pm (41.1°) 252,278 2.9%
    Sep 5 9:14 am 8:34 pm - 3:00 pm (35.2°) 252,386 7.1%
    Sep 6 10:20 am 8:48 pm - 3:39 pm (29.6°) 251,940 12.9%
    Sep 7 11:27 am 9:05 pm - 4:21 pm (24.5°) 250,869 20.1%
    Sep 8 12:37 pm 9:26 pm - 5:06 pm (19.9°) 249,119 28.6%
    Sep 9 1:48 pm 9:54 pm - 5:54 pm (16.3°) 246,675 38.1%
    First Quarter at 11:05 pmSep 10 2:58 pm 10:32 pm - 6:47 pm (13.8°)
    243,575 48.3%
    * All times are local time for Seattle. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon.
    See full month's Moon

    Moon Articles
    What's a Blue Moon?
    What's a Super Full Moon?
    Is the Moon Upside-Down in the Other Hemisphere?
    How Do Moon Phases Work?
    What Is Lunar Perigee and Apogee?
    Moon Rise/Set Photography Tips
    Full Moon Names
    Planets Visible in the Sky in Seattle This Coming Night
    Planetrise/Planetset, Wed, Sep 4, 2024
    Planet Rise Set Meridian Comment
    Mercury Wed 4:56 am Wed 7:03 pm Wed 11:59 am Slightly difficult to see
    Venus Wed 8:47 am Wed 8:34 pm Wed 2:41 pm Slightly difficult to see
    Mars Wed 12:14 am Wed 4:09 pm Wed 8:11 am Average visibility
    Jupiter Tue 11:36 pm Wed 3:16 pm Wed 7:26 am Fairly good visibility
    Saturn Wed 7:52 pm Thu 6:51 am Thu 1:22 am Perfect visibility
    Uranus Tue 10:20 pm Wed 1:25 pm Wed 5:52 am Average visibility
    Neptune Wed 8:12 pm Thu 8:02 am Thu 2:07 am Slightly difficult to see
    * All times are local time for Seattle.
    More about the planets visible in the night sky in Seattle

    Need some help?

    According to a news.google.com search for
    sighting of the moon
    it was sighted in Hyderabad (or nearby) on September 4,
    but was not sighted in Islamabad (or nearby) so they
    anticipate a sighting of September 5 there.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her
    head to find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (S. McL.)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 6 20:31:16 2024
    XPost: alt.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, uk.sci.astronomy
    XPost: alt.astrology

    On Sep 3, 2024, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<0001HW.2C87B060001FEF2870000FB1338F@news.eternal-september.org>):

    My latest global new age onset mystic activation attempt
    is as mentioned on the thread “Raven and the First Men, revisited”
    on alt.religion.druid , in which I relate Raven to the dark moon
    that just passed and the Clamshell to the following full moon.

    My attempt beginning exactly at dark moon failed, but I am
    trying again beginning at earliest waxing crescent, which is
    auspicious for new beginnings in paganism and some
    other religions. However I cannot sight the moon here
    this evening since it is still only at 0.5% and since it
    is cloudy here. So I might have to try again on September 5,
    which is the three-sunspot-cycle anniversary of my sun stare.
    But I always cite the moon. :-)

    Anyway, has anyone on here sighted the early waxing crescent
    of early September, 2024 yet? If not, post a followup when
    you do.

    Also I wonder how past primary ootws (Openers of the Way,
    who I previously called avatar types) would have been
    able to sight the earliest waxing crescent, since like me
    they would have been extremely nearsighted but without
    glasses (which I discarded before my sun stare, so the
    focus formed off my retina, plus it was brief). Maybe
    they relied on other(s) to do the sighting?

    It seems my workings could not begin at dark moon but
    instead after my first local sighting of the waxing crescent.

    I viewed the waxing crescent for the first time this lunar month at
    exactly sunset, 7:30 p.m. NDT (2200 UTC/GMT) September 6, 2024,
    almost four days after the exact time of new (dark) moon.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her
    head to find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (S. McL.)

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