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The changing phases of the moon.
On average, it takes about 14.77 days for the Moon to transition from a full moon to a new moon. This period is known as the synodic month and represents the complete cycle of the Moon's phases as seen from Earth.
stars.
Three-quarters of the illuminated surface can be seen during both the waxing gibbous and waning gibbous periods, about 4 days before and 4 days after the full moon.
That's "First Quarter", roughly 7.5 days after New Moon.
You can use the phrase "dark side of the Moon" - but not as a synonym for "far side of the Moon". The Moon has days and nights like the Earth does, except that lunar days are 28 days long. The far side of the Moon - the part never seen from Earth - also gets days and nights just like the side we see.
The moon can be seen somewhere in the sky, at some time, on 27 or 28 days out of every 30 .
The lunar phase located 14 days past new moon is a full moon. The full moon occurs when the Earth is roughly between the sun and the moon, causing the entire illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth. This phase is characterized by a complete circle of light on the moon's surface.
The moon is seen from the Earth...
The brighter the Moon (closer to full) the fewer stars that can be seen due to the Moon 'blinding' observers.