The Moon Lunar Cycle Observations from September 29th to October 13th 2023

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The “Moon Lunar Cycle Observations from September 29th to October 13th 2023” video is the 16th video presentation of this scientific research series.

The video presentation scientifically proves through:
1) Observations of pictures and videos of the moon taken with a Nikon P-1000 camera
2) Actual navigational data of the sun & moon from the United States Naval Observatory
3) Using the navigational data to locate the sun & moon on the circular level plane earth Gleason’s map
4) Almighty God’s scriptures explaining the physical and functional characteristics of the sun & moon

The sun is the earth’s clock constantly circling clockwise above the earth one rotation every 24 hours a day. The sun controls the seasons by travelling between the tropics. The spring equinox is the beginning of the spring season and the sun is located above the equator and travelling north to the tropic of cancer. The summer solstice is the beginning of the summer season and the sun is located above the tropic of cancer. The sun then begins travelling south. The autumn equinox is the beginning of the fall season and the sun is located above the equator and travelling south to the tropic of Capricorn. The winter solstice is the beginning to the winter season and the sun is located above the tropic of Capricorn. The sun then begins travelling north and when the sun is again located above the spring equinox one year has commenced which is 364 days. The moon is also constantly circling clockwise above the earth but slower than the sun and lunar cycle occurs when the sun has lapped the moon one rotation.

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