http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomic…
This site has a minute-by-minute sun and moon altitude/azimuth table for 22,000 locations in the US. If you're not in the US, follow the link on the website to their other page which allows you to plug in your lat/long.
This site has a minute-by-minute sun and moon altitude/azimuth table for 22,000 locations in the US. If you're not in the US, follow the link on the website to their other page which allows you to plug in your lat/long.
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oh and i forgot to say i wasnt at school when they handed out the assignment i got them late.
So i had to look it up on the computer
So i had to look it up on the computer
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I should have guessed this was a homework question. 10 sad points for me.
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The whole point of this homework exercise is to get _you_ to look at the sky with your _own_ eyes, not look something up on the internet. Ask for an extension and try looking at the Moon yourself -- you might learn something!
Do you even know which nights were clear and which were cloudy? Your teacher will know this from the other students. You simply can't cheat on this assignment unless you're very very clever, and anybody who is that clever would have done the assignment in the first place.
Do you even know which nights were clear and which were cloudy? Your teacher will know this from the other students. You simply can't cheat on this assignment unless you're very very clever, and anybody who is that clever would have done the assignment in the first place.