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Crescent Visibility Report for Thul Hijjah 1446 AH

Crescent Visibility  Report for Thul Hijjah 1446 AH (Tuesday 27th May 2025) (29th of Dhu al-Qidah 1446) Oman date Based on settings*

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Tuesday 27th May 2025) at 07:11 UTC+4 

 -OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Timing: (27th/05/2025) @18:00:00Sun Moon 
Rise05:19:3105:06:12
Transit12:02:4712:12:15
Set18:46:1419:22:30
Azimuth (Degree)@18:00289° 30.272′293°  7.414′
Altitude (Degree)@18:009°  6.301′15°  22.708′

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.49 days old. = 11.76 hrs

Set Time difference : ~36minutes

According to the astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:46 PM (UTC+4) at an azimuth of 293° 50.854′ WNW, followed by the Moon setting at 7:22 PM at 299° 58.944′ WNW. This results in a lag time of approximately 36 minutes between the two events. While it is technically possible to sight the crescent Moon on this day in Oman using optical aids, doing so would be extremely challenging and highly dependent on atmospheric conditions.

The SKY ON 27TH MAY 2025 WNW, Muscat

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Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1446

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1446 (29th of Shaban, Friday 28th February 2025) & Shawwal 1446 (29th 0f Ramadan, Saturday 29th or Sunday 30th March 2025)**, Based on settings*

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Position of the Moon in west skies after Sunset @19:08 UTC+4

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Friday 28th February 2025) at 05:54 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.56 days old. = 13.44 hrs

Set Time difference : ~30 minutes

Azimuth Difference = ~ 6° & Altitude Difference = ~10°

According to the astronomical data report, the moon crescent will be visible in the sky after sunset. While it may be possible to sight the crescent with optical aids, visibility could be challenging depending on weather conditions. InSha’Allah (If God wills), if the crescent is sighted, Ramadan will begin on March 1st.

Crescent Visibility Report for Shawl 1446 (29th of Ramadan, Saturday 29th March 2025 or Sunday 30th March 2025)**

For Info: The Crescent won’t be visible in most parts of the world except for North America & Canada on 29th March 2025. Sunset in Muscat at 19:20. Moonset at 19:24 UTC+4. Age of Moon at Sunset 0.14 days (3.36 hrs) old. (Crescent recently born @16:07 UTC+4)

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

The Moon at Sunset @19:20 UTC+4

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Saturday 29th March 2025) at 16:07 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at Sunset : ~ 1.14 days old. = 27.36 hrs

Set Time difference : ~71 minutes

Azimuth Difference = ~ 4° & Altitude Difference = ~14°

According to the astronomical data report, the crescent moon (Hilal) will be visible in the sky after sunset and should be observable with the naked eye in Oman and many other parts of the world. Therefore, if Ramadan begins on March 2nd, it is likely to last 29 days in Oman.

Results will be published in the comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

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Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to everyone!

May Allah accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. Ameen.

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Crescent Visibility Report for Thul Hijjah 1445 AH

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility  Report for Thul Hijjah 1445 AH (Thursday 6th June 2024) (29th of Dhu al-Qidah 1445) Oman date Based on settings*

 -OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

The Sun and the Moon positions at west horizon, so close @18:00 UTC+4 Muscat, Oman.

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Thursday 6th June 2023) at 16:47 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.06 days old. = 1.44 hrs

Set Time difference : ~9 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Moon crescent will be in the sky after sunset, however, its not possible to sight the crescent even using optical aid, because the age is so young at sunset time and both Altitude and Azimuth are less than 6° away from the Sun.

Please note that this technical report is for sighting purposes only and does not involve in any official declaration of the month, please follow the government announcement in your country.

Results will be published in the comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

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Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1445

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1445 (29th of Shaban, Sunday 10th March 2024) & Shawwal 1445 (29th 0f Ramadan, Tuesday 9th April 2024)**, Based on settings*

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

@18:00 UTC+4 Muscat.

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Sunday 10th March 2024) at 13:09 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.22 days old. = 5.28 hrs

Set Time difference : ~10 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Moon crescent will be in the sky after sunset, however, its not possible to sight the crescent because the age is so young at sunset time and both Altitude and Azimuth are less than 6° away from the Sun. Therefore Shaban will continue its 30 days.

Crescent visibility on 11th March 2024
Crescent visibility on 11th March 2024, (30 of Shaban 1445). Sunset in Muscat, 18:13 and Moonset at 19:27 UTC+4. Age of Crescent 1.22 days old (29 hrs & 28 minutes)

Crescent Visibility Report for Shawl 1445 (29th of Ramdan, Tuesday 9th April 2024)

For Info: The Crescent won’t be visible in most parts of the world on 8th April 2024. Sunset in Muscat at 18:24. Moonset at 18:08 UTC+4. Age of Moon 29.22 days old. (Crescent not yet born)

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

@18:00 UTC+4 Muscat

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Monday 8th April 2024) at 22:30 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at Sunset : ~ 0.83 days old. = 19.92 hrs

Set Time difference : ~50 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Moon crescent (Hilal) will be in the sky after sunset and could be seen by naked eyes in Oman. Therefore Ramdan will most likely be 29 days in Oman, if weather permits.

Please note that this technical report is for sighting purposes only and does not involve in any official declaration of the month, please follow the government announcement in your country.

Results will be published in the comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

Click here for World Record Crescent Observations

Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to Everyone.

May Allah Accept our fasting, Prayers and good deeds. Ameen.

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Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1443

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1443 (29th of Shaban, Friday 1st April 2022) & Shawwal 1443 (29th 0f Ramadan, Sunday 1st May 2022)**, Based on settings*

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Crescent Visibility Report for Ramadan 1443 (29th of Shaban, Friday 1st April 2022)

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing (1st/04/2022)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
SunMoon
Rise5:58:586:08:01
Transit12:10:2812:20:45
Set18:22:0918:35:47
Azimuth(Degree)@18:00~270°44.722`~270°10.246`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00~10° 6.405`~6° 58.433`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.32 days old. = 7.68 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 13 minutes

The New Moon crescent’s first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on April 1st @ 10:33 UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would not be possible to observe with naked eyes or with only optical aid on this day, because of the Set Time difference and age of the Crescent which is very young.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sunsets at 6:22 Pm UTC+4@ (270°W), and 6:35 pm @ (270° W) for the Moon which makes out around 13minuets for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

From this report, it is not possible to sight the crescent “Hilal” even with the help of optical Aid (Telescope). Yet might be possible yet challenging through a CCD camera. The chances increase as we move towards the southwest of the globe and or sighting at a higher altitude. However, it all depends on weather conditions at that place and time. Yet because of the Moon age and set time, it will not be possible to sight by naked eyes including with Optical aid. Shaaban will most probably continue its 30 days. InShaAllah (If God wills), this is what I highly presume will happen according to the past reports and practical sightings.

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1443 (Sunday 1st May 2022) (29th Ramadan 1443) Based on settings*

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing1st/05/2022)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
SunMoon
Rise5:32:545:48:14
Transit12:03:3812:27:11
Set18:34:3619:10:24
Azimuth(Degree)@18:00~283°50.205`~282°49.801`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00~6° 27.461`~13° 48.327`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.73 days old. = 17.52 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 36 minutes

The New Moon crescent’s first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on May 1st @ 00:37UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible yet difficult through naked eyes and highly possible through Optical Aid support across the country on this day. Factors such as site location & Atmospheric conditions will determine the conclusion.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:34 Pm UTC+4 @ (283°W), and 7:10 pm @ (282° W) for the Moon which makes out around 36 minutes for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Results will be published in the comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to Everyone.

May Allah Accept our fasting, Prayers and good deeds. Ameen.

A gift from me for your Desktop wallpaper. (Haya sufia masjid) Wallpaper. Captured during my last visit to Turkey last year.
A gift from me for your Desktop wallpaper. (Haya sufia masjid) Wallpaper. Captured during my last visit to Turkey last year.

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Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1442

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1442 (29th of Shaban, Monday 12th April 2021) & Shawwal 1442 (29th 0f Ramadan, Tuesday-Wednesday, 11th-12th May 2021)**, Based on settings*

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Crescent Visibility Report for Ramadan 1442 (29th of Shaban, Monday 12th April 2021)

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing😦12th/04/2021)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
SunMoon
Rise05:48:1606:03:55
Transit12:07:1812:23:53
Set18:26:3318:46:33
Azimuth(Degree)@18:00~277° 27.862` ~273°45.178`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00~5° 19.809`~9° 31.941`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.48 days old. = 11.52 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 20 minutes

The New Moon crescent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on April 12th @ 06:40UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible (with difficulty) through CCD yet extremely challenging to observe with naked eyes or with only optical aid on this day, because of the Set Time difference and age of the Crescent which is very young.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sunsets at 6:26 Pm UTC+4 @ (277°WNW), and 6:46 pm @ (276° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 20minuets for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

From this report, it is possible to sight the crescent “Hilal” with the help of optical Aid (Telescope) and CCD camera together, and the chances increases as we move towards the southwest of the globe and or sighting at a higher altitude. However, it all depends on weather conditions at that place and time. Yet because of the Moon age and set time, it will be extremely difficult to sight by naked eyes only including even is sighted with Optical aid it will be a great challenge. If sighted, Ramadan will start on Tuesday 13th April 2021, if not, Shaaban will continue its 30 days InShaAllah (If God wills), this is what I highly presume will happen according to the past reports and practical sightings.


Crescent Visibility Reports for Shawwal 1442 (Tuesday 11th / Wednesday 12th May 2021)**, (29th Ramadan 1442)  Based on settings*

**Note:

  • If Ramadan Started on Tuesday 13th April 2021 (Which is less likely), Then 29th Ramadan is on Tuesday, 11th May 2021. (Refer 1st Report below)
  • If Ramadan Started on Wednesday 14th April 2021 (Which is most likely), Then 29th Ramadan will be on Wenesday, 12th May 2021. (Refer 2nd Report below)

(1st Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1442 (Tuesday 11th May 2021) (29th Ramadan 1442) Based on settings*

*Settings:-

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing😦11th/05/2021)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
SunMoon
Rise05:26:3305:10:31
Transit12:02:5111:45:34
Set18:39:2418:24:18
Azimuth(Degree)@18:00~286° 21.060` ~284°40.662`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00~7° 51.033`~4° 31.984`

Age of Moon: Waning Crescent : ~ 29.48 days old. = 707.52hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 15 minutes (Moon sets before the Sun)

From the calculations above, it is clearly Impossible to sight the crescent on this day for the following main reasons;

  • The New Crescent is not born yet. Still in waning stage
  • The Moon sets before the Sun

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(2nd Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1442 (Wednesday 12th May 2021) (29th Ramadan 1442) Based on settings*

*Settings:-

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(12th/05/2021)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
SunMoon
Rise05:26:0205:45:27
Transit12:02:5012:29:06
Set18:39:5319:16:36
Azimuth(Degree)@18:00~286° 35.220` ~284°29.223`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00~7° 56.493`~15° 23.388`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.79 days old. = 18.96 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 36 minutes

The New Moon crescent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on May 11th @ 23:09UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible through naked eyes and Optical Aid support across the country on this day. Factors such as site location & Atmospheric conditions will determine the conclusion.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:39 Pm UTC+4 @ (287°WNW), and 7:16 pm @ (287° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 36 minutes for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Results will be published in comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to Everyone.

As long it’s not yet safe to be in physical touch with others, please stay at home and make dua for Almighty Allah to ease our difficulties after these hardship times..

May Allah Accept our fasting, Prayers and good deeds. Ameen.

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Crescent Visibility Report for Thul Hijjah 1441 AH

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility  Report for Thul Hijjah 1441 AH (Tuesday 21st July 2020) (29th of Dhu al-Qidah 1441) Based on settings*

* Settings:-

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur Inshalla on (Monday 20th July 2020) at 21:41 UTC+4 / 05:41 UTC.

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Timing: (21st/07/2020)
@18:00:00
Sun SunMoon Sleeping half-moon
Rise05:31:3505:53:40
Transit12:12:5412:50:05
Set18:54:0119:43:20
Azimuth (Degree)@17:00282° 41.484′280°  4.992′
Altitude (Degree)@17:0024°  6.241′33°  59.992′

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset ~ 0.85 days old. = 20.4 hrs

Set Time difference~49 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:54 Pm UTC+4 @ (282° 41.484′ W), and 7:43 pm @ (280°  4.992′ W) for the Moon which makes out only around 49 minutes before each set below the Horizon. It is therefore possible to sight the Crescent on this day in Oman but with difficulty by using naked eyes.

Please note that this technical report is for sighting purposes only and does not involve in any official declaration of the month, please follow the government announcement in your country.

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Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1441

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1441 (29th of Shaban, Thursday 23rd April 2020) & Shawwal 1441 (29th 0f Ramadan, Friday-Saturday, 22nd-23rd May 2020)**, Based on settings*

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Crescent Visibility Report for Ramadan 1441 (29th of Shaban, Thursday 23rd April 2020)

23 April 2020 Ramadan 1441

*Settings:-

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(23rd/04/2020)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
Sun Moon
Rise 05:38:34 05:55:06
Transit 12:04:47 12:21:31
Set 18:31:15 18:50:55
Azimuth (Degree)@18:00 ~281° 13.507`  ~276°54.109`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00 ~6° 29.978` ~10° 36.715`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.48 days old. = 11.52 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 20 minutes

The New Moon crecent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on April 23rd @ 06:35UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible through CCD yet extreamly challenging to observe with naked eyes or with only optical aid on this day, beacuse of the Set Time diffrence and age of the Crescent which is very young.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:31 Pm UTC+4 @ (282° WNW), and 6:51 pm @ (281° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 20 minuets for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

From this report, it is possible to sight the crecent “Hilal” with the help of optical Aid (Telescope) and CCD camera toagther, and the chances increases as we move towards the south west of the globe and or sighting at a higher altitude. It all depands on weather conditions at that place and time. Yet because of the Moon age and set time, it will be extreamly difficult to sight by naked eyes only including even is sighted with Opptical aid it will be a great challange. If sighted, Ramadan will start on Friday 24th April 2020, if not, Shaaban will continue its 3o days InShaAllah (If God Wills) ,this is what I highly presume will hapen according to the past reports and practical sightings.


Crescent Visibility Reports for Shawwal 1441 (Friday 22nd / Saturday 23rd May 2020)**, (29th Ramadan 1441)  Based on settings*

**Note:

  • If Ramadan Started on Friday 24th April 2020 (Which is less likely), Then 29th Ramadan is on Friday, 22nd May 2020. (Refer 1st Report below)
  • If Ramadan Started on Saturday 25th April 2020 (Which is most likely), Then 29th Ramadan will be on Saturday, 23rd May 2020. (Refer 2nd Report below)

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(1st Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1441 (Friday 22nd May 2020) (29th Ramadan 1441) Based on settings*

22 May 2020 Shawwal 1441

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(22nd/05/2020)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
Sun Moon
Rise 05:21:44 05:06:11
Transit 12:03:10 11:46:47
Set 18:44:49 18:30:58
Azimuth (Degree)@18:00 ~288° 40.302`  ~286°28.936`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00 ~8° 51.984` ~5° 49.952`

Age of Moon: Waning Crescent : ~ 29.39 days old. = 705.36 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 14 minutes (Moon sets before the Sun)

From the calculations above, it is clearly Impossible to sight the crescent on this day for the following main reasons;

  • The New Crescent is not born yet. Still in waning stage
  • The Moon sets before the Sun

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(2nd Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1441 (Saturday 23rd May 2020) (29th Ramadan 1441) Based on settings*

23 May 2020 Shawwal 1441

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(23rd/05/2020)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
Sun Moon
Rise 05:21:25 05:46:06
Transit 12:03:15 12:34:30
Set 18:45:18 19:26:14
Azimuth (Degree)@18:00 ~288° 50.492`  ~285°23.708`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00 ~8° 57.321` ~17° 14.679`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.85 days old. = 20.4 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 41 minutes

The New Moon crecent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on May 22nd @ 21:48UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible through naked eyes and Optical Aid support across the country on this day. Factors such as site location & Atmospheric conditions will determine the conclusion.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:45 Pm UTC+4 @ (293° WNW), and 7:26 pm @ (292° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 41 minuets for the sighting before it sets below the true Horizon.

The Sky on 23rd May 2020 at 1800

These technical reports are made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place. Please follow the government official announcement

Results will be published in comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to Everyone.

As long its not yet safe to be in physical touch with others, please stay at home and make dua for Almighty Allah to ease our difficulties after this hardship times..

May Allah Accept our fasting, Prayers and good deeds. Ameen.

For more information regarding the topic; Please feel free to search this blog above, just type “Hilal” under the search window.

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1440

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility Combined Report for Ramadan 1440 (Sunday 5th May 2019) & Shawwal 1440 (Monday-Tuesday, 3rd-4th June 2019)**, Based on settings*

Beforehand please note that if you’re located in KSA, or any other country following KSA calendar (Umm AlQura), then on Saturday 4th May 2019  is 29th Shaaban 1440 (The sighting day), it’s impossible to sight Hilal (The Moon Crescent) on this day. Therefore, Shabban will countinue to 30 days, As per the calculations not shown here in this report.

Crescent Visibility  Report for Ramadan 1440 (Sunday 5th May 2019) (29th of Shaaban 1440)

5th May 2019

*Settings:-

– OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(5th/05/2019)
@18:00:00 UTC+4
Sun Moon
Rise 05:30:24 05:53:34
Transit 12:03:14 12:28:11
Set 18:36:19 19:06:08
Azimuth (Degree)@18:00 ~284° 38.495`  ~279°31.652`
Altitude (Degree) @18:00 ~7° 21.499` ~13° 34.500`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.64 days old. = 15.36 hrs old

Set Time difference : approx 30 minutes

The New Moon crecent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on May 5th @ 02:54UTC+4, and based on the astronomical calculations, the Crescent (Hilal) would be possible yet very challenging to observe on this day.

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:36 Pm @ (288° WNW), and 7:06 pm @ (285° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 30 minuets before each set below the true Horizon.

From this report, it is possible to sight the crecent “Hilal” with the help of optical Aid (Telescope), and the chances increases as we move towards the south west of the globe and or sighting at a higher altitude. It all depands on weather conditions at that place and time. If sighted, Ramadan will start on Monday 6th May 2019 (5th May After Sunset), if not, Shaaban will continue its 3o days InShaAllah (If God Wills) .

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Crescent Visibility Combined Reports for Shawwal 1440 (Monday 3rd / Tuesday 4th June 2019)**, (29th Ramadan 1440)  Based on settings*

 

**Note:

  • If Ramadan Started on Monday 6th May 2019, Then 29th Ramadan is on Monday, 3rd June 2019. (Refer 1st Report below)
  • If Ramadan Started on Tuesday 7th May 2019, Then 29th Ramadan will be on Tuesday, 4th June 2019. (Refer 2nd Report below)

 

(1st Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1440 (Monday 3rd June 2019) (29th Ramadan 1440)

3rd June 2019

From the Astronomical Calculations on 3rd June 2019,  We Conclude that if 1st Ramadan started on 6th May, Then Ramadan will continue its 30 days InShaAllah. Because based on settings in Oman, The Moon Crescent is not possible to sight on this day due to following reasons:

SunSet @ 18:49:56 UTC+4 , MoonSet @ 18:52:37 UTC+4 ,

Set Time Difference : ~ 2.5 Minutes Max

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.18 days old @Sunset. =4.32hrs old.

Sun Latitude:  -00°:0.043′   & Moon Latitude: -03°:5.025′   Very Near to the Sun and Very young.

It is very difficult to sight the Crescent even with experienced astronomer, Perfect Weather conditions and with Optical Assistant of Telescope and CCD Camera. Extremely challenging. Except if we go towards the south-west side of the Globe.

Screenshot 2019-04-26 at 22.23.45

 

(2nd Report) Crescent Visibility Report for Shawwal 1440 (Tuesday 4th June 2019) (29th Ramadan 1440)

However if Ramadan started on Tuesday 7th May 2019, then 29th of Ramadan will be on Tuesday, 4th June 2019, and based on Calculations settings, it is possible to sight the crescent on this day from Majority of the World.

4th June 2019

* Settings:-

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0 m, Zone:4.00

Timing:(4th/06/2019)
@18:00:00UTC+4
 Sun  Moon
Rise 05:19:15 06:04:31
Transit 12:04:44 12:58:11
Set 18:50:21 19:53:54
 Azimuth (Degree) @18:00  ~290° 13.712`   ~284°23.775`
 Altitude (Degree)@18:00  ~10° 6.677` ~22° 56.016`

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 1.20 days old @ Sunset  = 28.8 hrs

Set Time difference : approx 64 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:50 Pm @ (294° WNW), and 7:54 pm @ (293° WNW) for the Moon which makes out around 64 minuets before each set below the true Horizon.

Screenshot 4th June 2019 at 18 UTC+4

 

The Azimuth between the Moon and the Sun is nearly and 12°  for the Altitude, which makes the sighting possible.

The New Moon crecent first light will be in conjunction with the Sun on June 3rd @ 14:11UTC+4 .

Based on the astronomical calculations and past experience , the Crescent (Hilal) will be visible across the country on this day. Factors such as site location & Atmospheric conditions will determine the conclusion.

This technical report is made only for sighting assistance, No final conclusions are made until the Moon Crescent sighting has been taken place.

Results will be published in comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to Everyone.

May Allah Accept our fasting, Prayers and good deeds. Ameen.

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Crescent Visibility Report for Thul Hijjah 1439 AH

In the Name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful.

Crescent Visibility  Report for Thul Hijjah 1439 AH (Saturday 11th & 12th August 2018) (28th & 29th of Dhu al-Qidah 1439) Based on settings*

11th August 2018

* Settings:-

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur Inshalla on (Saturday 11th August 2018) at 14:06 UTC+4 or 10:06 UTC.

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Timing: (11th/08/2018)
@18:00:00
Sun Sun Moon Sleeping half-moon
Rise 05:40:25 05:21:30
Transit 12:11:41 12:08:50
Set 18:42:39 18:52:14
Azimuth (Degree)@17:00 283° 39.329′ 283°  6.106′
Altitude (Degree)@17:00 6°  49.858′ 8°  36.906′

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.2 days old.

Set Time difference : ~10 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:42 Pm UTC+4 @ (283° 39.329′ W), and 6:52 pm @ (283°  6.106′ W) for the Moon which makes out only around 10 minuets before each set below the Horizon. It is therefore very difficult to sight the Crescent on this day not only in Oman but the whole middle east region.

Based on Saudi Arabia on 11th August 2018 – 29th Thul Qidah 1439, and as usual, someone claimed to witness the Crescent, despite its extreme difficulty. The Officially 1st Thul Hijjah is on 12 August. Therefore Arafah Day will be on Monday 20th of August and 1st Day of Eid will be on Tuesday 21st August 2018.  For this, some countries had to follow the same to match the dates of the Arafah Day.

 


 

Crescent Visibility  Report for Thul Hijjah 1439 AH (Sunday 12th August 2018) (29th of Dhu al-Qidah 1439) Based on settings*

12th August 2018

* Settings:-

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur Inshalla on (Saturday 11th August 2018) at 14:06 UTC+4 or 10:06 UTC.

OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Timing: (12th/08/2018)
@18:00:00
Sun Sun Moon Sleeping half-moon
Rise 05:40:50 05:28:24
Transit 12:11:32 13:07:32
Set 18:41:55 19:41:57
Azimuth (Degree) 273° 10.991′ 262° 58.720′
Altitude (Degree) 32°  18.339′ 44°  59.397′

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 1.20 days old.

Set Time difference : ~60 minutes

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:41 Pm UTC+4 @ (273° 10.991 W), and 7:41 pm @ (262° 58.720′ W) for the Moon which makes out only around 60 minuets before each set below the Horizon. It is therefore possible to sight by naked eye and astronomical instruments yet bit challaging because the moon will be at around 15° in altitude after the Sunset. It all depends on the weather and sighting sight conditions.

Please note that this technical report is for sighting purpose only and does not involve in any officially declaration of the month, please follow the government announcement in your country.

Updates on the results:-

11th August 2018: Sighting technicaly was not possible.

12th August 2018: Sighting was not possible despite good chance to observe compared to yesterday. I have sighted from the city by naked eyes only. Perhaps in other location it would be possible.

Wherever you are, May Allah’s blessing light your way, strengthen, your faith and bring joy to your heart as you, praise and server today, tomorrow and always. Hajj & Eid Mubarak

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