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Thursday, 5 December 2013
New Moon Over Wigton
Enlarge this picture and you'll see that as predicted, the crescent has moved from the left hand side lit up to the right hand side lit up. And the Moon has moved from the morning to the evening. It's the start of a new lunar cycle - a New Moon.
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