The new moon is not visible in the night sky. It is between the sun and the earth at that point in its orbit, on the day side only, and is invisible because of glare, unless it crosses the sun's ecliptic and eclipses the sun. There is no dark disk in the night sky blotting out a circle of stars.
The new moon is not visible in the night sky. It is between the sun and the earth at that point in its orbit, on the day side only, and is invisible because of glare, unless it crosses the sun's ecliptic and eclipses the sun. There is no dark disk in the night sky blotting out a circle of stars.