
A member of the Staff’s headquarters described Ramadan’s cresce sight as attractive and said: “The cresce observers have the opportunity to visit the cresce about 2 to 5 minutes after the sunset, and it would not be easy to see this cresce in the Iranian sky.”
Ali Ebrahimi Seraji, Observer of the Moon and Member of the Amateur Committee of the Iranian Astronomical Association in an ierview with ISNA“The cresce of Ramadan in Iran is one of those cresce, which will be very critical and attractive,”.
He coinued: Examples of such cresce have been rarely seen in the world; A very narrow and critical cresce whose vision will be very experienced by observers.
Ebrahimi noted: The chance of seeing this cresce seems to be greater in western Iran, but atmospheric conditions and appropriate tools may come with the help of experienced observers so that even in ceral Iran, it may be visible.
A member of the Staff Staff noted: To examine the sight of the Ramadan Cresce, it is necessary to determine the mome of the moon and the sun. This mome is at 1 and 2 minutes and 2 seconds of Friday, March 23, in accordance with 2 Sha’ban.
He emphasized: To examine the cresce visibility of the moon on Friday, March 23, the conditions of visibility in the Iranian sky should be examined.
Ebrahimi noted: Accordingly, the earliest sunset in Iran in the border village of Iran’s Beard is Iran in Sistan and Baluchistan province and the latest in the village of Pir Ahmad Kennedy in West Azerbaijan province.
He emphasized: Accordingly, the cresce age of the moon varies 2 hours and 2 minutes to 2 hours and 2 minutes at the mome of sunset in Iran and the amou of time has passed since the mome of the moon and the sun.
“What makes this cresce appealing is the separation of the moon from the sun, which is 3.5 degrees in the easternmost poi of Iran and the westernmost poi of 3.5 degrees,” said a member of the Staff Staff.
He noted that the height of the moon is low, adding that the lowest altitude of the moon in Jahanbani border checkpoi in Khorasan Razavi province is 3.5 degrees and the highest height of the moon in the Arvand border town of Khuzestan with a height of 2.5 degrees.
Ebrahimi noted: Cresce observers have the opportunity to visit the cresce about 2 to 5 minutes after sunset, so it will not be easy to see this cresce in the Iranian sky. Unless atmospheric conditions and observation tools can make it visible in the West or ceral Iran.
The Ramadan Cresce is visible in West Asia, Europe and most parts of Africa, and can be seen in North and Ceral America and parts of South America and West Africa with the naked eye on the evening of March 6, the member said.
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