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The lessening of the illumninated part of the Moon is called "waning" (decreasing). The phases included are waning gibbous (more than 50%), last quarter, waning crescent (less than 50%), and finally the new moon.
We see more of the moon lit when it is a gibbous moon than when it is a crescent moon, so it does seem bigger. Save
When that happens it is called '' phases '' of the moon . Every day the phase can change . For example , the '' new moon '' , is when there is no moon . And '' full moon is like a white circle in the sky .
'Waning' means getting smaller. But the moon is not getting smaller during that half of its cycle. What's waning is the amount of the moon's illuminated half that we're able to see.
The moon phase that appears to be getting smaller is called weaning. A teacher once said that you could remember weaning because it sounds like whining. Sometimes, a child whines when they don't get all of what they want. Also, waxing is when the moon gets larger
Getting smaller is waning. Getting larger is waxing.
The apparent change in the sunlit portion of the moon through the month is called waxing (getting larger, from crescent through full) or waning (getting smaller, from full down to crescent).
Waning
Getting larger is WAXING. Getting smaller is WANING..
When the moon appears to be getting smaller, (approaching nothing - no moon, or "new moon") we say that the moon is "Waning".When the moon appears to be getting larger (approaching the "Full Moon"), we say that the moon is "Waxing".
A waxing moon has the light on the right, and is heading towards a full moon (getting bigger).A waning moon has the light on the left and is getting smaller.
That is called waning, the opposite of waxing.
The lessening of the illumninated part of the Moon is called "waning" (decreasing). The phases included are waning gibbous (more than 50%), last quarter, waning crescent (less than 50%), and finally the new moon.
That is called waning, the opposite of waxing.
The moon is said to be waning, when the lighted part gets smaller. When it gets larger, the moon is waxing.
A waxing gibbous moon is when it is more than half full and getting bigger. A waning gibbous moon is when it is more than half full and getting smaller.
It is called "waxing" before the full moon. It is called "waning" after the full moon. "Waxing" is a word that means "getting bigger". "Waning" means "fading out".