A Waning Gibbous Moon 張 弦 月 ( 虧 凸 月 ) , is just past full and illuminated generally from the left. Valleys and highlands of the lunar surface are clearly visible. In fact, in the few days after full moon, you’ll often see the waning gibbous moon in the west in early morning, floating against the pale blue sky.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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