As predicted with crescent moon visibility map for Ramadan 1439 AH, the crescent (hilaal) was only easily visible by naked eye on the evening of Wednesday, 16 May 2018. All photos of the Ramadan 1439 Hijri crescent moon below are from moon sighting effort from that time.
There was a sighting report using telescope/binoculars aid from Fullerton, California on the previous evening, Tuesday, 15 May 2018. But this sighting was not accompanied by photograph, so we cannot produce it here.
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