Sentences with phrase «first phase of the moon»

A New Moon is the first phase of the Moon, when it lies closest to the Sun in the...

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The first and last visible supermoon of 2017 — there were three others that were impossible to see because they took place during the new moon phase — will occur this weekend on Sunday, December 3.
Many people believe the Jesus resurrection is borrowed from one of the first resurrection beliefs, that of the moon, specifically the 3 days of the new moon phase when the moon isn't visible.
The event was first observed in Babylon 4000 years ago and celebrated the first phase, or crescent phase, of the moon on the first day of the spring equinox.
Air pressure changes linked to the phases of the moon were first detected in 1847, and temperature in 1932, in ground - based observations.
Newton's theory of gravity provided the first correct explanation of ocean tides and their long known correlation with the phases of the moon.
Now, the scientists plan to use modern optics to recreate what Galileo — and the naysaying observers of his time — experienced when they first peered through these tubes at the rings of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter, and the phases of Venus.
She is only six months out of the Bureau Academy and still getting used to being «transmitted» to trouble spots around the world, when she and her supervisor are ordered on a mission to Mars — and must undertake the journey as the first human subjects of a new interplanetary PHASEing technology.The interplanetary PHASE affects Deira and her supervisor in very different ways and when the mission suddenly shifts to Titan, the sixth moon of Saturn, Deira must continue on alone.
The drawings in the first enclosure lean to diamonds and to circles like phases of the moon.
Most interesting is that the about monthly variations correlate with the lunar phases (peak on full moon) The Helsinki Background measurements 1935 The first background measurements in history; sampling data in vertical profile every 50 - 100m up to 1,5 km; 364 ppm underthe clouds and above Haldane measurements at the Scottish coast 370 ppmCO2 in winds from the sea; 355 ppm in air from the land Wattenberg measurements in the southern Atlantic ocean 1925-1927 310 sampling stations along the latitudes of the southern Atlantic oceans and parts of the northern; measuring all oceanographic data and CO2 in air over the sea; high ocean outgassing crossing the warm water currents north (> ~ 360 ppm) Buchs measurements in the northern Atlantic ocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly average
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