Текущая фаза Луны на сегодня и эту ночь — Растущая Луна. Луна сейчас освещена на 85.2 % и является растущая. Сентябрь 29, 2028Сегодня возраст Луны составляет 11.0 дней.
Приблизительное расстояние от Земли до Луны составляет 403,824, и до следующей фазы осталось 4.2 дней — (Полнолуние).
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Фаза Луны: Растущая Луна
Предыдущая фаза: Первая четверть ()
Расстояние до Луны: 403,824 km
Освещённость: 85.2 %
Возраст Луны: 11.0 дн.
Следующая фаза: Полнолуние ()
Угловой размер Луны: 0.49
Расстояние до Солнца: 149,842,291 km
Знак зодиака Луны: Водолей
2028-09-18 – 2028-10-18
| Фаза Луны | ДАТА И ВРЕМЯ |
ДАТА И ВРЕМЯ (UTC) |
|---|---|---|
| Новолуние | ||
| Первая четверть | ||
| Полнолуние | ||
| Последняя четверть | ||
| Новолуние |
Это первая и невидимая фаза Луны: освещённая сторона Луны обращена к Солнцу, а ночная — к Земле. Новолуние видно напрямую только во время солнечного затмения.
Первая четверть
Через неделю после новолуния наступает первая четверть, когда Луна проходит четверть своей орбиты. Эту фазу также называют полумесяцем. Луна в первой четверти восходит около полудня и заходит около полуночи.
Полнолуние
При 100 % освещённости дневная сторона Луны обращена прямо к ночной стороне Земли, и Луна полная. Полнолуние восходит на закате и заходит на рассвете, а у горизонта кажется крупнее.
Последняя четверть
Луна входит в последнюю (третью) четверть своей орбиты в возрасте почти 23 дней. Освещённой кажется лишь половина. Эту фазу видно поздней ночью и ранним утром (около 6 утра).
An analysis of moon's mineral composition suggests that the moon is around 4.425 billion years old.
Подробнее Факты о ЛунеA "micromoon" is a term used in popular astronomy to describe a full moon or a new moon that occurs when the moon is at or near its apogee, which is the furthest point from Earth in its elliptical orbit. This is the opposite of a "supermoon," which occurs when a full moon or new moon is at or near its perigee, which is the closest point to Earth in its orbit."
Подробнее Факты о ЛунеThe Moon is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the biggest in comparison to its host planet, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth. The exact diameter is 2159.14 miles (3 474.8 km ).
Подробнее Факты о ЛунеA supermoon occurs when the Moon's orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time the Moon is full. At such a time, the Moon can look larger and brighter than it normally does - especially when it is seen rising above the horizon. However, it's important to note that the actual difference in size and brightness between a supermoon and an average full moon is not typically dramatic, and may not be noticeable to the naked eye without a direct comparison.
Подробнее Факты о ЛунеThe Moon crust is made of composed primarily of oxygen (O), silicon (Si), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), and aluminum (Al), but important minor and trace elements such as titanium (Ti), uranium (U), thorium (Th), potassium (K), and hydrogen (H) are present as well. Below the crust is the mantle coming, with a thickness of roughly 1350 km is far more extensive than the crust, which has an average thickness of about 50 km. The mantle is made of olivine, orthopyroxene and clino pyroxene. Finally, at the center is the Moon’s dense, metallic core. The core is largely composed of iron (Fe) and some nickel (Ni). The inner core is a solid mass of about 480 km in diameter. Surrounding the solid inner core is a fluid outer core, that brings the total diameter of the core to about 660 km.
Подробнее Факты о ЛунеThis is an optical illusion. The Moon looks large shortly after it rises when it's still touching the horizon. This is not the same as a Supermoon.
Подробнее Фазы ЛуныA "micromoon" is a term used in popular astronomy to describe a full moon or a new moon that occurs when the moon is at or near its apogee, which is the furthest point from Earth in its elliptical orbit. This is the opposite of a "supermoon," which occurs when a full moon or new moon is at or near its perigee, which is the closest point to Earth in its orbit."
Подробнее Фазы ЛуныAn analysis of moon's mineral composition suggests that the moon is around 4.425 billion years old.
Подробнее Фазы ЛуныNo, it doesn’t generate its own light. “Moonlight” is really sunlight that has reflected off of the Moon’s surface. In the same way that the Sun illuminates Earth, the Moon reflects the Sun's light, making it appear bright in our sky.
Подробнее Фазы ЛуныThe Moon makes Earth a more livable planet by moderating our home planet's wobble on its axis, leading to a relatively stable climate.
Подробнее Фазы ЛуныIt depends on the time of day. The Moon is very hot in the daytime and very cold at night. The average temperature on the Moon varies from -298 degrees Fahrenheit (-183 degrees Celsius), at night, to 224 degrees Fahrenheit (106 degrees Celsius) during the day.
Подробнее ИнтересноеA "micromoon" is a term used in popular astronomy to describe a full moon or a new moon that occurs when the moon is at or near its apogee, which is the furthest point from Earth in its elliptical orbit. This is the opposite of a "supermoon," which occurs when a full moon or new moon is at or near its perigee, which is the closest point to Earth in its orbit."
Подробнее ИнтересноеA supermoon occurs when the Moon's orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time the Moon is full. At such a time, the Moon can look larger and brighter than it normally does - especially when it is seen rising above the horizon. However, it's important to note that the actual difference in size and brightness between a supermoon and an average full moon is not typically dramatic, and may not be noticeable to the naked eye without a direct comparison.
Подробнее ИнтересноеThe Moon crust is made of composed primarily of oxygen (O), silicon (Si), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), and aluminum (Al), but important minor and trace elements such as titanium (Ti), uranium (U), thorium (Th), potassium (K), and hydrogen (H) are present as well. Below the crust is the mantle coming, with a thickness of roughly 1350 km is far more extensive than the crust, which has an average thickness of about 50 km. The mantle is made of olivine, orthopyroxene and clino pyroxene. Finally, at the center is the Moon’s dense, metallic core. The core is largely composed of iron (Fe) and some nickel (Ni). The inner core is a solid mass of about 480 km in diameter. Surrounding the solid inner core is a fluid outer core, that brings the total diameter of the core to about 660 km.
Подробнее ИнтересноеAn orange moon means the shorter wavelengths of light are being filtered away. This could be due to the low position on the horizon causing the light to go through more atmosphere, smoke in the air, or pollution.
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