Multiple Choice
From the northern hemisphere, where in the sky would an observer expect to see true astronomical new Moon?
A) in a direction opposite to that of the Sun
B) always in the south
C) in a direction at right angles to that of the Sun
D) The Moon is not visible at new Moon.
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