Observed Biblical Calendar: ARCHIVED Current Renewed Moon Report

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1st Renewed Moon of 2018-2019

Latest update (as of March 18, 2018 12:00 AM UTC)

Local time (UTC): • UTC:

Global-Based Observation
CONFIRMED
March 18, 2018
First seen: Perth, Australia
Latitude / Longitude: -31.000000 / 115.000000
Global report is already confirmed.
Method Comparison

The two methods align for this renewed moon cycle.

The Global observation was first seen at Perth, Australia , east of Israel.


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Israel-Based Observation
CONFIRMED
March 18, 2018
Days from previous sighting: 29
Seen within Israel: Yes
Israel-based report is already confirmed.

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Archived Report

The first report for the 1st new moon of the year (based on aviv barley) came from the region of Perth, Australia on Sunday evening, March 18th. For Israel-based observers, the 1st new moon was also sighted in Mitspe Nevo, Israel on Sunday evening, March 18th by Brian Hoeck and others (Yotam Marcus & Roy Hoffman) reported through When Is the New Moon.

NOTE: Sightings are presented based on eyewitness reports without regard to their personal beliefs or affiliations. Steps are taken to help assure reports are accurate and truthful.

Visibility Map (March 18, 2018)

Red dot: Confirmed sighting location

Dotted white line: Renewed Moon day boundary (Global-based, westward transition)

Next Renewed Moon

2nd Month

First reports for the following renewed moon crescent will begin the 2nd month of the year with sightings first expected in the area of Brazil on Monday evening, April 16th. Israel-based observers will not see the moon until the following evening, April 17th.

Next Visibility Map (April 17, 2018 ← April 16, 2018)

Visibility Map for April 17, 2018
Map showing likely next renewed moon sighting conditions in Israel
Visibility Map for April 16, 2018
Map showing likely next global renewed moon sighting conditions

Orange dot: First expected global location for sightings

Yellow dot: Sightings are expected in Israel on that date

Dotted white line: Expected Renewed Moon day boundary (Global-based, westward transition)

Reference Tools

Current map of sundown locations with sun & moon positions
Current map of sundown locations with sun and moon positions
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