Rajab Waxing (NEW) Crescent Observation Results
So far, the earliest sighting of the crescent -after sunset- was on Tuesday 23 June 2009 from Jordan by ICOP member Ms. Basma Dhiab, the crescent was also seen on this day from Lebanon, Morocco, Senegal, Tanzania, South Africa, USA and Trinidad and Tobago.
Tuesday 23 June 2009:
The OFFICIAL First Day in Different Countries
Tuesday 23 June 2009:
- Nigeria
Wednesday 24 June 2009:
- Saudi
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Qatar
- UAE
- Oman
- Jordan
- Egypt
- Algeria
- Morocco
- Senegal
- Tanzania
- South Africa
Thursday 25 June 2009:
- Pakistan
When to Observe Jumadal Thani Waning (OLD) Crescent ?
The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) will occur Inshalla on (Monday 22 June 2009) at 19:35 UT.
Sighting the OLD crescent on (Monday 22 June 2009) and on (Sunday 21 June 2009) is shown in the below graphs using the program Accurate Times by Mohammad Odeh according to Odeh criterion. Where:-
- It is impossible to see the OLD crescent from the areas located under the red color. Because either the Moon on this day rises after the Sunrise and/or the topocentric conjunction occurs before the Sunrise.
- The crescent is expected to be seen by optical aid only from the areas located under the blue color.
- The crescent is expected to be seen by optical aid from the areas located under the magenta color.. In these areas the crescent could be seen by naked eye if the atmospheric conditions are superb and the observer is experienced.
- The crescent is expected to be easily visible by naked eye from the areas located under the green color.
- The crescent can not be seen from uncolored areas, even though the Moon rises in these locations before the Sunrise and the topocentric conjunction occurs after the Sunrise, but the Moon is not sufficiently illuminated in order to be seen as crescent even by optical aid.
- Kindly notice that the below graph shows the possibility of seeing the crescent from areas between 60 degrees north of Equator down to 60 degrees south of Equator.
Monday 22 June 2009
Sunday 21 June 2009
Jumadal Thani Waning (OLD) Crescent Observation Results
Monday 22 June 2009:
- Indonesia: Seen: ICOP member, Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi said: "The Old Crescent of Jumadal Tsaniyah 1430 AH was SEEN"
- Iran:
- Seen: ICOP member Mr. Alireza Mehrani said:
Location: Esfahan, Iran
Latitude: 32° 38' N
Longitude: 51° 41' E
Elevation: 1500 meters from sea level
Time zone: +4.5
Observer & photographer: Alireza Mehrani
Optical tools: Digital camera (Sony DSC H9)
Temperature: 16 C°
Barometer: 845.5 mb
Wind: Calm
Humidity: 62%
Visibility: 10 km
The eastern horizon was dusty.
Topocentric and local time values from "Moon Calculator" (Refrac off):
Time: 05:29 LT (00:59 UT)
Moon Alt: 3° 53' 59"
Sun Alt: - (5° 45' 58")
Elongation: 10° 32' 52"
Rel Azi: 4° 13' 42"
Moon Width: 0.28'
Moon Phase: 1.01%
Moon Age: 18h 36m before conjunction
- Not Seen/Partly Cloudy: ICOP member Mr. Majid Marzani said: "Seeing the crescent by binoculars was tried, but it was not seen in Tehran."
- Algeria: Not Seen/Clear: ICOP member Mr. Bankih Kacem said: "I have tried to observe the Jumada2 1430 old crescent by naked eye but it wasn't seen."
- Germany: Not Seen/Partly Cloudy/Hazy: ICOP member Mr. Martin Elsaesser said: "Haze and clouds on the eastern horizon prevented a successfull sighting, despite a 200mile drive."
Sunday 21 June 2009:
- Indonesia: Seen: ICOP member, Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi said: "The Old Crescent of Jumadal Tsaniyah 1430 AH was SEEN"
- Algeria: Seen: ICOP member Mr. Bankih Kacem said: "The Jumada 2 1430 old crescent was seen easyaly from Benisguen."
- Germany: Seen: ICOP member Mr. Martin Elsaesser said: "The crescent was easily seen at 23° elongation, despite clouds at the horizon."
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