There is no "most common" lunar phase. The moon phases occur regularly on a 28/29 day basis so all phases are equally common as each other.
The 'waxing gibbous' phase does.
full moon phase
no. the moon is going through one of its phases, but a lunar eclipse will not always happen during this as a lunar eclipse can happen in any phase.
Full Moon
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
Lunar eclipses can only occur when the moon is in full phase. The least common of these eclipses is a full lunar eclipse.
Any specific lunar phase can be observed only at the time when that lunar phase occurs, and not again for 29.53 days thereafter.
No.
The 'waxing gibbous' phase does.
Full.
We do . . . Full.
full moon phase
Full Moon.
no. the moon is going through one of its phases, but a lunar eclipse will not always happen during this as a lunar eclipse can happen in any phase.
Only at the Full phase.
waxing gibbous
Full Moon