New Moon September 2023: Timings, when to watch in US?
New Moon will be visible on Thursday night in the US. New Moon is different from that of full moon.

In the lunar calendar, every full moon is accompanied by a corresponding new moon, which marks the inception of each lunar cycle. New moons typically manifest approximately once a month, as it takes the moon roughly 29.5 days to complete its orbit around the Earth, as outlined in the Old Farmer's Almanac.
Unlike the captivating spectacle of full moons, which can be truly breathtaking, particularly during super moon occurrences, new moons tend to blend seamlessly into the dark expanse of the night sky.
Following the new moon, on Saturday, September 16, at 3:20 PM EDT, observers in New York City will have the opportunity to witness the moon's close proximity to Mars, with the moon passing within 39 arcminutes of the planet.
Looking ahead, the next solar eclipse is scheduled for October 14 of this year and will be visible in the western United States, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.
FAQs
Q1. When is New Moon?
A1. New Moon is occurring on Thursday night.
Q2. When is next solar eclipse?
A2. The next solar eclipse is scheduled for October 14 of this year and will be visible in the western United States, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.
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