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02/27/2021 6:28 PM Weathernews
Today there are many sunny areas and the bright full moon is beginning to rise. Except in some areas, the sunny days continue to extend tonight, so it seems that the full moon can be enjoyed in a wide area.
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However, clouds are more likely to spread from the Sea of Japan side to the Okhotsk Sea side of Hokkaido, the Kii Peninsula, Shikoku, and Kyushu, which are affected by the wind blowing around the high Pressure.
There is a high possibility that it is observable in western Japan at an earlier time, but it seems difficult to observe in the Amami-Okinawa region because the clouds tend to spread due to the influence of humid air.
It gets colder at night, so be sure to keep your observations warm and safe.
February is “Snow Moon”. February is named after the “season when the cold is intense and much of the land is covered in snow.”
The apparent shape of the crescent moon, the first quarter moon, the full moon, the second quarter moon, etc. It changes depending on the direction in which the hemisphere of the lunar surface, which is exposed to the sun’s rays, looks from the earth.
According to the direction of the sun as seen from the earth, the time when the yellow longitude difference between the direction of the sun and the direction of the moon is 0 degrees is the new moon, the time of 90 degrees is the first quarter (half moon ), and the moment of 180 degrees (full moon) is desired, the moment of 270 degrees is defined as the first quarter (half moon), and makes one turn in less than a month.
In other words, the full moon is the time when the sun and moon line up in opposite directions when viewed from the earth (the time when the sun, earth, and moon line up almost in a straight line).