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The flag is a horizontal triband of blue, white and red, each of equal width.[1][2] On the blue stripe is a big yellow star, fixed 8 inches (0.66 feet) from the hoist edge.[1] On the red stripe is a silver kris, fixed 8 inches (0.66 feet) from the hoist edge with the handle on the hoist side of the stripe.[1] Centered within the white stripe is a green circle, contained within which is a yellow crescent moon.[1] The moon is positioned at "an acute angle...towards the big star," and embracing four smaller yellow stars.[1]

According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), moonrise is at 5:19 pm, with the totality of the eclipse beginning at 6:16 pm. Greatest eclipse or the peak stage of the eclipse will be at 6:59 pm. The moon will remain in totality until 7:42 pm. It will then go into a partial eclipse until 8:49 pm and will end at 9:58 pm.

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Minokawa is a giant, dragon-like bird in Philippine legends, particularly the Bagobo ethnic groups of Mindanao. Early people believed this creature is so big that it can swallow (or cover) the sun to explain the occurrence of eclipses. It is even described as a giant bird named Minokawa that lives beyond the sky which can devour the sun and the moon, and would try to do the same with the earth.

The minokawa-bird is as large as the Island of Negros or Bohol. He has a beak of steel, and his claws too are of steel. His eyes are mirrors, and each single feather is a sharp sword. He lives outside the sky, at the eastern horizon, ready to seize the moon when she reaches there from her journey under the earth.

For example the 'Wolf Moon' is usually the full Moon occurring within January. With the cycle of the phases of the Moon lasting approximately one month, and there being 12 months in a year, we typically have 12 full moons each year.

Which of the 13 full moons is the blue moon is up for debate. Traditionally the definition of a blue moon is the third full Moon in an astronomical season containing four full moons. This is the most complicated definition for people using the standard calendar, as the astronomical seasons begin and end at the equinoxes and solstices (e.g. the winter season begins at the winter solstice and ends at the spring equinox, the spring season begins at the spring equinox and ends at the summer solstice and so on).

Another definition of the blue moon, perhaps the more commonly used due to its simplicity, actually started as a mistake, made in the 1940s and perpetuated by radio shows and the Trivial Pursuit board game through the 1980s.

This definition describes the blue moon as the second full Moon in any calendar month with two full moons. As February 2018 had no full moon in it, both January and March ended up with two full moons, so by this definition both months contained blue moons.

Interestingly though, by both definitions not everywhere in the world experienced the same number or position of blue moons in a year. This is due to different parts of the globe having different timezones, but the Moon having only one moment in time when it is full.

Mayari is the goddess of revolutions, war, hunt, weaponry, beauty, strength, moon and night. She is also the symbol of inner strength and compassion that has now become synonymous with the Filipino woman.

December's full moon has a clear and simple name. In most of the northern hemisphere, December heralds the start of the real winter weather. Frost, ice and snow cover the ground in many places, glowing under the light of the "Cold Moon".Often, the Cold Moon is also the "Mourning Moon". In Celtic... read more

The moon's calendar for December 2023 is calculated based on the location of Davao city, Philippines, and its local time. You can see that for every day of December 2023, there will be a different moon phase displayed. The month of December 2023 begins with a Waning Gibbous phase that is illuminated to 81.57%. You can easily navigate each day of the month by clicking the icons below. There is also a detailed description of the lunar phase for the chosen day of the month.

Eid al-Fitr 2023: Observing the new moon or crescent is a traditional practice among Muslims to determine the start of the tenth month in the Islamic calendar, called Shawwal. This marks the end of the month-long fasting of Ramadan and the beginning of the Eid al-Fitr festival. The sighting of the new moon is typically done with the naked eye or telescopes, and once confirmed, the news is shared through media outlets, mosques, and community organizations. It is important to note that the exact method of determining the start of Shawwal may vary between different Muslim communities and countries. The festival of Eid al-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, which translates to "festival of breaking the fast."

Because moon was already sighted in UAE and Saudi Arabia on Thursday, these nations, including UK, Qatar and USA, are celebrating Eid al-Fitr on April 21. However, there are several Muslim nations, like Indonesia and Pakistan, where the moon was not spotted on Thursday. So, these nations will celebrate the first day of Eid on Saturday, April 22.

The Australian Fatwa Council has announced that Saturday, April 22, will be the first day of Eid al-Fitr in Australia, based on astronomical calculations that indicate that the crescent moon will not be visible on Thursday evening.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 8:53 AM to 6:51 PM on Saturday.

The sovereign state of Brunei has declared Saturday, April 22, as the first day of Eid al-Fitr since the sighting of the crescent moon of Shawwal has not been proven in the country.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 7:39 AM to 8:20 PM.

Saturday, April 22, will be the first day of Eid al-Fitr in Indonesia, as the Shawwal crescent was not spotted on April 20.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 7:31 AM to 7:35 PM.

Iran has announced that Saturday, April 22, will be the first day of Eid al-Fitr, as the sighting of the crescent has not been confirmed.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 6:33 AM to 9:21 PM.

Libya has announced that Saturday, April 22, will be the first day of Eid al-Fitr, as the sighting of the crescent has not been confirmed.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 7:42 AM to 9:54 PM.

Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated on Saturday, April 22, in Malaysia, as the crescent moon was not sighted on Thursday, April 20.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 8:37 AM to 9:12 PM.

The Kingdom of Morocco has declared Saturday, April 22, as the day of Eid al-Fitr, as the sighting of the crescent was not proven, even after an attempt was made to investigate it by more than 200 investigation committees.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 7:42 AM to 10:47 PM.

Oman has announced Saturday, April 22, as the first day of Eid al-Fitr, as it was not possible to see the Shawwal crescent for the year 1444 AH. Earlier, Oman had announced Eid al-Fitr holidays for employees in the government and private sector from Thursday, April 20 to Monday, April 24, 2023.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 7:00 AM to 8:51 PM.

Saturday, April 22, will be the first day of Eid al-Fitr in Pakistan, due to the lack of proven sighting of the crescent.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 6:39 AM to 9:15 PM.

Muslims in Singapore will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Saturday, April 22, 2023, as the Shawwal crescent was not spotted on Thursday.
Moon sighting time: The crescent moon might be visible from 8:31 AM to 9:00 PM.

According to the mythology of the ancient Kapampángan people, when the moon or sun escapes from the belly of Láwû, it results in a partial eclipse called Mitdas ya atian ing Láwus. This brings a bountiful harvest. However, if the celestial body is completely swallowed by Láwû (known as Tiklá nó ning Láwû), it signifies an impending period of hunger because a total eclipse has occurred.

The Minokawa is a colossal, dragon-like bird according to the legend of the indigenous Bagobo people in Mindanao. It was believed by the people in ancient times that this creature was capable of swallowing the sun, moon, and even the entire world due to its immense size.

According to the myth of the Maranao people, the Arimaonga is a gigantic lion/tiger-like monster with hair made of sunlight. It is believed to be responsible for causing Duyog or eclipses by attempting to devour the sun or moon.

The harmless jellyfishes are actually the moon jellyfish and the golden jellyfish. These species of jellyfish are unique because their stingers are so mild that it is harmless to human beings. This is why people want to experience swimming with them.

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