For all our observations, we plot the lunar phase (in the convention we use) against the azimuth (degrees East of North) of that observations.
We see that most positive phases are observations East of the meridian; most negative phases are West. Only rarely has the Moon been followed past the meridian.
Lunar phase and azimuth
Data reduction issues Posted on Sep 27, 2012 12:49- Comments(0) https://earthshine.thejll.com/?p=177
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