The new Ramazan moon may be sighted on September one (Monday), according to astronomical parameters. Therefore, there is a fair chance that Ramazan One, 1429 AH should fall on September two (Tuesday).
The moon will cross the conjunction line on the 31st of August (Sunday) at 0058 Pakistan Summer Time (PST). The sunset on September one will be at 1851 PST, and the evening civil twilight (ECTL) will be at 1914 PST. The moon will set at 1940 PST.
Thus the age of the new moon will be 42 hours and 16 minutes at ECTL. It will set 49 minutes after sunset and 26 minutes after ECTL. At the time of ECTL the moon will be at an altitude of five degrees and 41 minutes and at an azimuth of 263 degrees and six minutes.
At sunset the moon will be at an altitude of ten degrees and 41 minutes. It will be at an azimuth of 260 degrees and 45 minutes. The weather is expected to be cloudy to partly cloudy.
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PHASES OF THE MOON:
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New moon First Quarter
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d h m d h m
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Aug 31 00 58 Sept 07 19 04
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Full moon Last Quarter
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d h m d h m
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Sept 15 14 13 Sept 22 10 04
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