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man I got to get new glasses....

ah hem... i will try again.

Dear

Using somthing that gives you the rising and setting

time of the moon, weather page in paper, farmer's

almanac, fishing/tides book, weather channel, online,

etc. Find out what the rising and setting time is for

your area.

Then the middle time will be the zenith or the highest

point. Do figure out the liength of time between the

rising and teh setting. devide by halkf and then put

" back " into clock time.

So if the length of time was 12 hours, and the moon

rose at 6 pm and set at 6 am then midnight would be

the zenith.

Hope this helps

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oldglory@... wrote:

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> Hi,

>

> I was told to do something by the zenith of the moon. However,

> not sure how to figure the zenith in my time zone of CST.

>

> Also, not a clue how to figure the zenith when the moon is dark.

>

> Would anyone know?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Baugh

>

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Hi

Zenith is when the moon is directly overhead. If I am not mistaken, I do

believe that most newspapers have a section where they mention when the

moon is at zenith. Course a good farmers almanac should also have that

in there. So in this way even on a new moon you will be able to know

whether it is at zenith or not.

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Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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