This is the Full Moon.
Nights without a moon are typically called "moonless nights." These nights can be especially dark and make stargazing easier because there is less light pollution from the moon.
The crescent phase that precedes the new moon phase is called the waxing crescent, where the illuminated portion of the moon is increasing. The crescent phase that follows the new moon phase is called the waning crescent, where the illuminated portion of the moon is decreasing.
The waxing crescent is the first phase after the new moon.
After a week from new moon, you'll see a half moon. This is more correctly called the First Quarter phase of the Moon.
When there is no visibile moon it is called 'New Moon'.
A few days after the new moon phase, the Moon willbe visible again in a phase called The waxing gibbous moon.
The Moon's phase when it's between the Earth and the sun is called a New Moon. It's in this position where at times there is a Solar Eclipse of the Sun. Please refer to the link I have attached.
The moon phase when none of the lighted side can be seen is called a new moon. During this phase, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, so the side of the moon facing Earth is not illuminated.
That would be the New Moon phase of the lunar cycle.
This is called "The New Moon"
The phase in which the moon is not visible from earth is called the "new" moon. It happens when the moon is aligned between the sun and the earth (every 28 days), which causes the side of the moon that we usually see to be in shadow.
New Moon.