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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dark moon" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a phase of the moon when it is not visible in the night sky. An example sentence using "dark moon" could be: "The dark moon obscured the stars, making it difficult to navigate through the forest."
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At about 01 25 on 13 November, in near-complete darkness because of the bad weather and dark moon, the ships of the Imperial Japanese force entered the sound between Savo Island and Guadalcanal and prepared to bombard Henderson Field with specially loaded and transshipped high explosive ammunition for this mission.
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For all practical purposes, the dark Moon background is superseded by ACIS-stowed data described below.
Fig. 4. Chip S2, ACIS stowed (black; obsid 62850) compared to dark Moon (red).
Fig. 3. Chip S3, ACIS stowed (black; obsid 62850) compared to dark Moon (red).
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I can picture my son at that age, wide eyes like dark moons; soft, simple skin; the tiniest and most perfect hands; centuries of soul packed layers deep in his little voice.
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July 11: Charon and Pluto in color A colorized, composite photograph of Pluto and its darker moon, Charon.
The night of September 27 will see the first combination of a supermoon and a lunar eclipse — meaning that evening will have both the brightest, and then the darkest, moon of the year.
Observers saw a much darker moon than usual, while the sky turned a deep red colour.
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