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This table is for Jerusalem ( -35.216667 Lon,  31.783333
Lat)
    (all times are LMT, Equinox Times are the Observed Morning at Location)
 
 
*Notes Regarding New Crescent Observations:*
The table below provides the time of moonset, and the amount of time after sunset that you have in order to see the new crescent.
To see a new crescent, go outside about 40 minutes after sunset, and look at the horizon in the direction of where the sun went down.
Typical observation guidelines for spotting a thin new crescent are that it usually requires a very clear sky, waiting about 45 to 60 minutes after sunset.
Most of the time a clear sky will not be present due to the factors of dust, clouds, humidity, and temperature.
What can be stated with certainty, is that in the evening of the table's specified dates, the new moon is "there" in the sky, and you should be able to see it, if poor observation circumstances do not prevent.
Note there is a 2nd 6th month in the year 2007.
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*Explanation of Table and Headings:*
                  Minutes  Percent      Days     Potential
Moonset[1]           After    Moon         Between  S  olar Eclipse
   Mn~/Dy Wk Time  Sunset[2]  Illuminated[3]  Months[4]    L unar Eclipse[5]
 
Year  2000 Spring Equinox[6]  jd= 2451624.75
03~/21 w3 06:05, Selucid=2310
             Fall Equinox[7]  jd= 2451808.74
09~/21 w5 05:50, 184[8] days later
   01~/07 w6 17:51,   47m  0.71
 
 
 
 
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                  Minutes Percent     Days     Potential
Moonset           After   Moon        Between  S  olar Eclipse
   Mn~/Dy Wk Time  Sunset  Illuminated Months    L unar Eclipse
 
Year  2000 Spring Equinox jd= 2451624.75
03~/21 w3 06:05, Selucid=2310
             Fall Equinox jd= 2451808.74
09~/21 w5 05:50, 184 days later
   01~/07 w6 17:51,   47m  0.71
-> 01~/08 w7 18:44,   99m  3.37   0d  L
-> 02~/06 w1 18:30,   59m  1.30   29d S
   03~/06 w2 18:17,   22m  0.33
-> 03~/07 w3 19:17,   81m  2.65   30d  
1> 04~/05 w4 19:08,   53m  1.32   29d  
   05~/04 w5 19:02,   27m  0.54
-> 05~/05 w6 20:10,   94m  3.60   30d  
-> 06~/03 w7 20:06,   72m  2.32   29d  
-> 07~/02 w1 19:53,   51m  1.31   29d SL
   07~/31 w2 19:25,   36m  0.59
-> 08~/01 w3 20:12,   83m  4.04   30d S
-> 08~/30 w4 19:24,   65m  2.43   29d  
7> 09~/28 w5 18:31,   49m  1.09   29d  
   10~/27 w6 17:37,   29m  0.27
-> 10~/28 w7 18:13,   66m  2.08   30d  
   11~/26 w1 17:28,   39m  0.50
-> 11~/27 w2 18:11,   82m  2.81   30d  
   12~/26 w3 17:41,   46m  0.76
-> 12~/27 w4 18:33,   96m  3.41   30d SL
Year  2001 Spring Equinox jd= 2451989.75
03~/21 w4 06:06, Selucid=2311
             Fall Equinox jd= 2452173.74
09~/21 w6 05:50, 184 days later
-> 01~/25 w5 18:14,   54m  1.16   29d  
   02~/23 w6 17:58,   12m  0.21
-> 02~/24 w7 18:53,   66m  1.83   30d  
   03~/25 w1 18:37,   30m  0.58
1> 03~/26 w2 19:34,   86m  2.99   30d  
-> 04~/24 w3 19:24,   57m  1.41   29d  
   05~/23 w4 19:18,   31m  0.48
-> 05~/24 w5 20:24,   95m  3.43   30d  
-> 06~/22 w6 20:15,   74m  2.20   29d SL
-> 07~/21 w7 19:52,   55m  1.31   29d  
   08~/19 w1 19:14,   41m  0.67
-> 08~/20 w2 19:55,   83m  4.16   30d  
7> 09~/18 w3 19:02,   67m  2.57   29d  
-> 10~/17 w4 18:08,   49m  1.14   29d  
   11~/15 w5 17:18,   25m  0.20
-> 11~/16 w6 18:01,   68m  2.33   30d  
   12~/15 w7 17:28,   38m  0.64
-> 12~/16 w1 18:22,   91m  3.46   30d SL
Year  2002 Spring Equinox jd= 2452354.75
03~/21 w5 06:06, Selucid=2312
             Fall Equinox jd= 2452539.74
09~/22 w1 05:51, 185 days later
-> 01~/14 w2 18:04,   53m  1.24   29d  
   02~/12 w3 17:49,   12m  0.24
-> 02~/13 w4 18:44,   66m  1.86   30d  
   03~/14 w5 18:26,   26m  0.49
-> 03~/15 w6 19:19,   79m  2.52   30d  
   04~/13 w7 19:03,   43m  0.83
1> 04~/14 w1 19:59,   98m  3.52   30d  
-> 05~/13 w2 19:49,   68m  1.66   29d  L
   06~/11 w3 19:41,   43m  0.61
-> 06~/12 w4 20:39,  101m  3.62   30d SL
-> 07~/11 w5 20:17,   77m  2.33   29d  
-> 08~/09 w6 19:40,   57m  1.38   29d  
   09~/07 w7 18:50,   40m  0.65
-> 09~/08 w1 19:26,   78m  3.94   30d  
7> 10~/07 w2 18:31,   60m  2.31   29d  
   11~/05 w3 17:41,   41m  0.93
-> 11~/06 w4 18:27,   87m  4.76   30d  L
   12~/04 w4 17:02,   13m  0.12
-> 12~/05 w5 17:56,   68m  2.44   29d S
Year  2003 Spring Equinox jd= 2452719.75
03~/21 w6 06:06, Selucid=2313
             Fall Equinox jd= 2452904.74
09~/22 w2 05:51, 185 days later
   01~/03 w6 17:40,   39m  0.86
-> 01~/04 w7 18:43,  101m  4.14   30d  
-> 02~/02 w1 18:32,   64m  1.81   29d  
   03~/03 w2 18:18,   26m  0.48
-> 03~/04 w3 19:14,   81m  2.60   30d  
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