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Augustus Paul Andrew

If Night of 20/01/07 Is 11th New Moon, It Is So High

Greetings to each and everyone of you in our Savior's Name Yahshua on this what could indeed be new moon evening after Saturday-Shabbat sunset 20th January 2007.

It was one of those aircrafts which lets off a white smoke behind it that I happen to observe was passing as I lifted up my eyes which led me to see the star first and then the new moon both at 5:52 p.m., four (4) minutes BEFORE the sun set awhile ago at 5:56 p.m. The aircraft past above the star and below the new moon heading South.

But the moon at the time I saw it four (4) minutes before Shabbat ended just awhile ago was so high that I'm really wondering if it probably did indeed make an appearing last night Friday (Shabbat) evening 19th January 2007 after the lunar 29th day.

I therefore decided on making an investigation on the internet at all the Sacred Name website I know of that provides an online new moon reporting before sending this e-mail as a confirmed new moon sighting.

What I found is that none of these websites had receive any new moon confirmation for last night Friday 19th January 2007 after the lunar 29th day.

I therefore have to see the moon tonight, at the height at which it is, above the star, as being new moon tonight Saturday 20th January 2007 after a lunar 30th day. I must say that it is indeed extremely high.

In Israel
It is rather impossible for tonight not to be new moon in Israel at the height it became visible here in Dominica. I say this because I know at what height it must appear even below the star for it to become visible in Israel. How much the more it became visible above the star. I urge all new moon spotters there that tonight is indeed new moon in Israel.

Happy new moon everyone,

Augustus Paul
Roseau, Dominica
(767) 245-8369
http://AugustusPaul-ivil.Tripod.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LookForEachNewMoon
Saturday evening (after sunset) 20th January 2007