Tim Johnson

Earth Shine on the Moon

Seeing earth shine on the setting crescent moon is is especially tough.

Seeing earth shine on the setting crescent moon is especially tough. You only get a brief chance the day or so after a New Moon. We think the best time to look will be this Sunday night. The moon will be a bright sliver of light, close to the horizon.

New Moon is tomorrow, it is a moment when the moon is between us and the sun and not visible. By Sunday evening, the dark side of the moon, mostly featureless, could shine too from the brilliance of our Earth.

The chances are slim, but worth checking out. Even if you can't see the earth shine, you'll get a nice view of the moon sinking into the western sky. Try looking another time, the night after a New Moon. If you see it, you've just collected a nice memory.

Sunrise and Sunset
Day Sunrise Sunset
Fri., August 22 5:56 7:31
Sat., August 23 5:57 7:29
Sun., August 24 5:58 7:28
Mon., August 25 5:59 7:26
Tues., August 26 6:00 7:25
Wed., August 27 6:01 7:23
Thurs., August 28 6:02 7:22
Fri., August 29 6:03 7:21

Temperatures and Precipitations
Day Max (Fº) Min (Fº) Inches
August 15 85 68 0.00
August 16- 82 59 0.00
August 17 83 64 0.00
August 18 71 59 0.00
August 19 76 58 0.00
August 20 76 58 0.00
August 21 72 57 2.71
       

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/24/2025 - 07:36

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Gene Beauchamp Ottawa

I saw it briefly at about 5 AM, 8-21-25 (zip 66067), I was spellbound. It was bright, beautiful and big, I couldn't even pull myself away to go get my camera phone for a pic. Needless to say, it appeared in a moment, and was gone, in a moment. Forever is a beautiful memory.

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