Full Moon -> Waxing gibbous phase -> First quarter phase -> Waxing crescent phase -> New moon -> Waning crescent phase -> Last quarter phase -> Wanning gibbous phase -> Full Moon
last-quarter phase
No; it comes after. In order, the phases are: New Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third (or last) quarter, then the waning crescent.
New moon."New Moon" follows "waning crescent"New Moon
the full moon phase happens every end of the month then in the starting of each month theres a new moon when it's the last day of the month or close to it there will be a full moon again so that happens every month p.s. you should do ur own homework not let somebody do it for u lol
According to "NASA: Moon Phases", it was between full moon and last quarter. Hence it was the "waning gibbous" phase.
First-Quarter Moon
Phase of the Moon on 6 February: waxing gibbous with 89% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.
On Thursday the 3rd Feb 2011 it was a full Moon. On Friday the 11th Feb 2011 it will be a half Moon. Therefore on Saturday 5th Feb 2011 it was a waning Moon between full and half.
18th September 2009 it was a new moon.
As of February 5th, 2010, the moon will enter the Last Quarter, and will enter the New Moon phase as of February 14th. So on February 13th, the moon will still be in the Last Quarter phase.
New moon.
Full Moon -> Waxing gibbous phase -> First quarter phase -> Waxing crescent phase -> New moon -> Waning crescent phase -> Last quarter phase -> Wanning gibbous phase -> Full Moon
last-quarter phase
The phase of the moon for Friday 12th July, 2013, was Waxing Crescent.
The phase of the moon for Friday December 20, 2013 was Waning Gibbous.
The moon phase "waning gibbous" appears after the moon phase "full moon".It becomes the "last quarter" or "third quarter" when the lighted part is exactly 50%of the side facing the Earth.