It varies
The moon phase on April 2nd varies each year. To determine the moon phase for a specific year, you would need to consult a lunar calendar or a moon phase tracking website.
The moon phase that occurs 21-22 days after a new moon is the waning gibbous phase. During this phase, more than half of the moon's surface is illuminated, but it is decreasing in brightness as it approaches the last quarter phase. The waning gibbous follows the full moon, which occurs approximately 14-15 days after the new moon.
During the weekend 27th-28th April 2013 the moon's phase was Waning Gibbous.
first quater.
Today is the waning crescent. the date is the second of April. on the sixth of April it will be an new moon. love illing student
That time has past
April 17, 2014 featured a waning gibbous moon. This phase occurs after the full moon and before the last quarter phase, where more than half but less than fully illuminated.
Phase of the Moon on 23 April: waning crescent with 3% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. New Moon on 24 April 2009 at 11:23 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The phase of the Moon is the same for any observer in the world at that time; it all depends on where the Moon is in its orbit.
Lyrids will peak on the night of April 21/22 2008 with the phase of a full moon. it will be tough to see all meteors but the brightest with this phase unless in an area with very little light pollution. - Hope this helps!! and supposed to be one on May 5 in or around that date!! Lyrids will peak on the night of April 21/22 2008 with the phase of a full moon. it will be tough to see all meteors but the brightest with this phase unless in an area with very little light pollution. - Hope this helps!! and supposed to be one on May 5 in or around that date!!
New Moon.
Phase of the Moon on 13 December: waning crescent with 22% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Last quarter Moon on 10 December 1998 at 9:55 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.
The waning Moon phase in which only one-half of the lighted side of the Moon can be seen from Earth is called the Third Quarter Moon. It occurs when the Moon has completed three-quarters of its 29.5-day cycle.