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Roughly 14.77 days after New Moon, a Full Moon is seen.
At this point, half way through the cycle, the moon will be full.
you would probably find a different type of moon phase depending on witch day it was.
The first phase after new moon which is Waxing Crescent.
The complete cycle of all moon phases is 29.53 days (rounded) on the average, with small variations depending on the exact interplay between the non-circular orbits of the earth and moon, which causes relatively small changes in their speeds along their respective paths. But those variations aren't really large enough for the casual observer to notice. For our practical purposes, it's accurate enough to say simply that the time period from any phase until the same thing shows up again is 29.53 days. (rounded)
That is the first quarter moon which looks like a half moon.
Roughly 14.77 days after New Moon, a Full Moon is seen.
New moon occurs about 14 days after full Moon. This is when the night side of the Moon is turned towards us so it is largely invisible (unless reflected Earthlight is strong.)
Basically, 14 or 15 days after full moon you have new moon.
At this point, half way through the cycle, the moon will be full.
This is the Full Moon.
The full moon.
The complete cycle of all moon phases runs 29.53 days. (rounded)From New Moon to Full Moon is 1/2 of the cycle, so you're looking at 14.77 days. (rounded)
About 14 days.
I think 29 days
you would probably find a different type of moon phase depending on witch day it was.
A full moon will occur in approximately 2 weeks (14 days).