Mar 04 21:53 Last Qtr Moon
Mar 05 23hr Moon at perigee (369,950 km)
Mar 11 19:51 New Moon
Mar 19 03hr Moon at apogee (404,260 km)
Mar 19 17:27 1st Qtr Moon
Mar 27 09:27 Full Moon
Mar 31 03hr Moon at perigee (367,490 km)
The highly irregular lunar orbit makes the Moon's appearance change in subtle but significant ways. Can you find them all? Hint: keep an eye on Mare Crisium, the "dot" near the right edge of the Moon. The calendar correctly shows the Moon's daily changing axial position angle, fraction and angle of illumination, apparent size, and librations. Note: Celestial North is "up" in all views.
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