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ASTR-1-45046-F25 Lecture: The Cosmic Distance Ladder Part 1
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Which of the following describes when the Third Quarter Moon would be visible?
Options
A.Rises at midnight, sets at noon
B.Rises at sunset, sets at sunrise
C.Rises at midnight, sets at sunrise
D.Rises at sunset, sets at midnight
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To determine when the Third Quarter Moon is visible, we need to recall the Moon phase cycle and its daily motion.
Option 1: 'Rises at sunset, sets at midnight' describes the First Quarter Moon, which rises around noon and sets around midnight? Actually, First Quarter typically rises around noon and sets around midnight, so this option mismatches the standard ti......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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