A waning crescent moon was visible around Armidale at sunrise this morning when these images were captured by Armidale Express journalist Ellen Dunger.
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The lunar event marks the last night before the new moon on March 28, when the earth, moon and sun are aligned.
The crescent is visible because the day hemisphere of the moon is facing mostly away from the earth. We see only a slender fraction of the moon’s day side: a crescent moon.
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