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The new moon is the lunar phase when the Moon and Sun share the same ecliptic longitude, placing the Moon between Earth and the Sun. The side facing Earth remains largely dark,...
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The new moon is the lunar phase when the Moon and Sun share the same ecliptic longitude, placing the Moon between Earth and the Sun. The side facing Earth remains largely dark,...
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The Moon on Halloween can appear anywhere from a dark, non-existent crescent to a bright gibbous disk, depending on where it sits in its monthly cycle. Because Halloween is a fi...
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From month to month, full moons carry distinct names rooted in seasonal changes, cultural traditions, and natural events. A full moon occurs when the Moon is opposite the Sun, f...
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The crescent moon phase occurs when the Moon lies between the new and first quarter (waxing) or between the last quarter and new (waning), revealing a thin illuminated arc. It i...
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