A member of the Amateur Committee of the Iranian Astronomy Association said: “The Crescent Shawwal will be seen and seen in most parts of the land with the naked eye on April 19.
Ali Ebrahimi Seraji, a member of the Tehran Province Staff and Observatory Observatory in an interview with ISNA, He said: Due to the visibility of the Ramadan crescent, which was not visible in Iran in the evening of Sha’ban, the month of Ramadan began on the basis of the calendar. Therefore, it is necessary to calculate the moment of the moon and the sun in order to examine the conditions of the moon’s visibility in the evening of Ramadan in the year of Ramadan.
He added: “Accordingly, the moment the moon and the sun will be at 9:30 am on Saturday, April 21, which is in accordance with Ramadan 1 and March 5.
Ebrahimi Seraji stated: On the evening of this day (Ramadan 1), the month still has not taken the distance from the horizon and is a short distance from the horizon and cannot be seen. But examining the visibility of the crescent moon in Iran on the evening of Ramadan shows that the crescent moon is a significant height of the horizon.
A member of the Tehran Province Staff emphasized: In the evening of Ramadan, about 2 hours from the age of crescent last month and about 2 degrees from the horizon and about 2 % of its surface is clear.
He noted: The month is in the sky after sunset for about 5 minutes, so it is visible to the naked eye on the evening of Ramadan.
Ebrahimi Seraji noted: If people see this crescent, they may be suspicious that this crescent may have been visible last night, which should be said to be due to the presence of the moon in the spring, and this season it will take a significant height horizon every night.
The researcher emphasized that the moon is high in the past six hours, because spring is the best season for the crescent sight of the evening. For this reason, the crescent moon is easily observed at high altitude.
According to him, the orbital factors of the moon and the orbital factors of the Earth are effective in the altitude of the moon in the spring.
Ebrahimi Seraji added: “By looking at the crescent moon, one cannot imagine whether the crescent was visible the night before, unless we had the necessary knowledge and examined the conditions of the moon’s parameters on the evening of Ramadan.”
“Our studies show that the crescent of the Shawwal is not visible in the evening of Ramadan,” he said.
A member of the Amateur Committee of the Iranian Astronomical Association noted: The crescent moon is visible only in parts of North and Central America on the evening of April, and on the evening of April 5, the crescent will be visible with the naked eye.
He said: The vision of the Crescent of the Shawl in the evening of April 5 is visible in many parts of Oceania and Australia with armed eye and is not only visible in New Zealand and is easily visible in other parts of the world.
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