At the new Moon phase, the Moon is so close to the Sun in the sky that none of the side facing Earth is illuminated (position 1 in illustration). In other words, the Moon is between Earth and Sun. At first quarter, the half-lit Moon is highest in the sky at sunset, then sets about six hours later (3). At full Moon, the Moon is behind Earth in space with respect to the Sun. As the Sun sets, the Moon rises with the side that faces Earth fully exposed to sunlight (5).The Moon has phases because it orbits Earth, which causes the portion we see illuminated to change. The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 days. The Moon spends the extra 2.2 days "catching up" because Earth travels about 45 million miles around the Sun during the time the Moon completes one orbit around Earth.

At the new Moon phase, the Moon is so close to the Sun in the sky that none of the side facing Earth is illuminated (position 1 in illustration). In other words, the Moon is between Earth and Sun. At first quarter, the half-lit Moon is highest in the sky at sunset, then sets about six hours later (3). At full Moon, the Moon is behind Earth in space with respect to the Sun. As the Sun sets, the Moon rises with the side that faces Earth fully exposed to sunlight (5).


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The term "blue Moon" has not always been used this way, however. While the exact origin of the phrase remains unclear, it does in fact refer to a rare blue coloring of the Moon caused by high-altitude dust particles. Most sources credit this unusual event, occurring only "once in a blue moon," as the true progenitor of the colorful phrase.

Using this page, you will be able to find your birthday moon, your lover's birthday moon, and see if it is a full moon ?. This page is solely for the purpose of using science for fun ^_^.

With this page, you can choose the date of your birth and the date of your lover's birth. The page will give you the birth moons for your birthday and the birthday of your lover, and see if the two moons combine to make a full moon.

The moon is romantic. Perhaps you know of its connection to love by the Eclipse Love Story, a tragic tale of the moon falling in love with the sun only to be perpetually separated by time. Or maybe you're more of a Phil Collins fan, connecting the moon to his 1996 hit "The Same Moon," in which he asks his lover, "Are you looking at the same moon?" There's also that saying we've all seen etched into metal bracelets or on the back of a heart-shaped pendant sold on Etsy: "I love you to the moon and back." Now, people have found a new way to romanticize the moon through the latest TikTok trend.

There are a few ways you can do the moon phase trend yourself. The easiest way that involves the fewest number of downloaded apps is to go to phasesmoon.com. From there, navigate to "birthday moon" in the main menu. Then, you'll be prompted to put in your birthday along with your partners' birthday, and it will show you a video of the two moons meeting. Simply screen record the video, clean up the recording, and post it to TikTok.

Most of the videos on TikTok, it seems, are using a CapCut template, which involves downloading CapCut, googling your moon phase and your partners' moon phase, and downloading photos of those phases to your phone. Now, navigate to the moon phase template on CapCut, and put your moon phases in and add in the text of your and your partners' birthdays. It doesn't look like there's a specific song tied to the trend just yet.

Moon phases don't automatically mean anything about your compatibility, but the phases do directly correlate with your astrological signs. And some people definitely tie zodiac signs to compatibility, so do with this what you will.

Objective:  This study was undertaken to use the Arizona State birth certificate database for Phoenix metropolitan hospitals, in conjunction with National Weather Service records to determine whether there is a relationship between birth rate and meteorologic or lunar conditions. This study attempts to dispel or lend significance to beliefs among hospital staff that the phase of the moon and/or meteorologic conditions are related to birth rate.

Study design:  Birth records were limited to spontaneous vaginal deliveries, 37 to 40 weeks' gestation, in Phoenix, between 1995 and 2000 (n = 167,956). Daily birth counts were merged with daily surface weather statistics from the National Weather Service for Sky Harbor Airport, and records of lunar phase for the same period.

I saw a couple on TikTok do this thing where they checked what phase the moon was in on the days they were born and those phases combined ended up making a full moon. I checked mine and my twin's moon phases and mine is a waxing gibbous, and his is a waning crescent and when you put those together you get, you guessed it, a full moon.

Of course, it doesn't mean anything if your moon phases do or don't do the same thing. I just thought this was a really cool synchronicity. I've seen some pretty crazy synchronicities on this journey but this one takes the cake. It's just...so cute, I think.

New to the community, and apologies for what is probably going to be a basic question. I'm organising a picture for my wife that has 3 moons - the moon on my date of birth, the moon on her date of birth, and the moon on our new baby son's date of birth.

I'm using to download the unlabelled high-res images ( _16x9_30p/plain/), but am struggling to work out the right moons for myself and my wife. Our baby will be easy because I can put in the date (he'll be born any day now) and get the right moon will come up. The problem is their archive doesn't go as far back as 1986/87 when we were born, so I'm just using the 2021 moons and then using other sources to work out which frames most closely match our date of birth.

The other source I'm using is Firstly, I'm not sure if this is a good source. But basically, I am getting a result from that website and then getting the closest match from the NASA image gallery. My birthday is 29 December 1986 and my wife's is 2 April 1987. For simplicity I am using midday as the time of day. From the NASA frame list above I am downloading frame 5940 for me and frame 5366 for my wife (you can see all of the frames at the longer URL above, attached in this post sa well).

I'd be happy to share more details but don't want to waste your time with anything unnecessary either. I guess the quick request is, what frames should I be downloading from the above NASA link to most closely match with the moons when we were born? It doesn't need to be precise, but I guess I'm just looking for someone to validate my approach.

Also, related to this, is moonpage the best source to understand what phase the moon was actually in when we were born? I've tried different tools (like QuickPhase Pro and some other websites I've come across) and have gotten what seem like totally different results. Not sure if I'm just not using these tools correctly or if some of them are inaccurate. And if anyone has a better source for high-resolution moon images, I'm open to that as well!

No matter how you obtain the data, the object is then to recreate what the Moon looked like for your photograph. The method you outline is reasonable, although keep in mind that it will only be a rough approximation, and actually, at high resolution may be quite incorrect, because it will only be matched for phase. The craters along the terminator could be slightly different, because this depends upon the libration at the time. To put it another way, if you look at high resolution images of the Moon that all correspond to 15% illuminated fractions, they will all have a slightly different set of craters along the terminator. The NASA simulated images are such high quality, however, that they are probably your best bet for this purpose, but it's useful to realize that they will not represent what the Moon looked like exactly on the date of your birth. There are ways to simulate that exactly, but they involve more advanced methods.

The JPL site uses Universal Time. So you can get exact information. But at 12:00 UTC on 29 December 1986, the Moon had an illuminated fraction of 4.2%. If you wished to obtain data that would allow you to know exactly what the Moon looked like at any time, you need to have the location of the sub-solar point (which defines the terminator) and also the location of the sub-Earth point (which defines libration). Shown below are tables that include this information for both your birthday and your wife's. Keep in mind that depending on your time zone, you may have to change the time window slightly in JPL Horizons. ObsSub-LON and LAT are the selenographic coordinates of the sub-Earth point, and the SunSub points are the corresponding coordinates of the sub-solar point. This information is also provided on the NASA page that you are using to get the simulated views. What I would do is to search for every Moon that occurs in 2021 that matches your illuminated fraction % of your birthday/time, and then select the one that also best fits the Sub-Earth and Sub-Solar points. I would pay more attention to Sub-Earth, however, as this affects appearance to a much greater degree than the Sub-Solar point. Note that you won't be able to find an exact match. It turns out that exact matches for all three parameters (phase, sub-Earth, sub-Solar) only repeat every 18.6 years, in what is known as a Saros cycle. Two Saros cycles occupy 37.2 years, which means that in 2024 the Moon will exactly replicate its appearance from both of your birthdays. FYI your Moon images you posted look about correct for the phase, although they don't correspond with the file numbers you mentioned in your post.

Yes, the illumination and phase % are referring to the same thing. Just be mindful of waxing versus waning phases, as the same percentage will occur twice in a lunation. It looks like you already have that sorted out correctly though. 006ab0faaa

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