Astronomy college course/Lunar Phases/Quiz(advanced)/Practice 1

{At 6am a third quarter moon would be} - eastern horizon - high in western sky - below the western horizon + overhead - high in eastern sky {At noon a new moon would be} - below the eastern horizon + overhead - eastern horizon - high in eastern sky - high in western sky {At noon a waxing gibbous moon would be} - overhead + below the eastern horizon - high in western sky - high in eastern sky - nadir {At 3am a new moon would be} + below the eastern horizon - eastern horizon - overhead - nadir - high in eastern sky {At 9am a 1st quarter moon would be} - below the western horizon + below the eastern horizon - nadir - western horizon - high in western sky {At midnight a full moon would be} - high in western sky - below the eastern horizon + overhead - below the western horizon - nadir {At 3am a 1st quarter moon would be} + below the western horizon - eastern horizon - high in eastern sky - high in western sky - nadir {At midnight a waning gibbous moon would be} - eastern horizon + high in eastern sky - below the western horizon - high in western sky - western horizon