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Thursday night August 15, the sky of the Arab region will end in the month of Dhul Hijjah 1440 Badra, an ideal period for photography.
According to the Jeddah Falika badociation, it can be said in general that the moon is full all night, but in practice we call the moon full moon at the moment when the moon is at a 180 degree angle to the moon. Sun; Half-orbit around the Earth during the month.
The shining moon will appear over the southeast horizon with sunset and will reach the highest point of the sky dome at midnight and set as sunset the next day.
This time of the month is ideal for seeing lunar craters on the moon through a telescope or a small telescope. These nozzles are newly formed and the Tiho crater is the most radiant.
Over the next few nights, the moon will shine about an hour late every day. In a few days, the observer will only be visible in the dawn sky and early in the morning, then will reach the last quadrature one week after its appearance at the full moon.
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