That depends a lot on where you live! The Moon is not visible from all places on Earth at the same time.
The full moon on September 20th, 2009, was known as the Harvest Moon, as it is the full moon closest to the autumn equinox. It is called the Harvest Moon because it provided extra light for farmers to harvest their crops. This full moon would have been visible all night long.
The full moon in September 2009 occurred on September 4th.
In September 2009, the star or planet that appeared near the moon in the southern sky would likely have been the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is often visible to the naked eye and appears as a bright object near the moon in the night sky.
Around 25% illuminated, depending on where you were when you saw it.(Your position doesn't affect the size of the illuminated portion, but as time went on during the night, the actual visible portion of the moon was shrinking.)
On the 18th of September, 2010, the moon was a waxing gibbous. This means that it more than half of the moon was visible, but it was not yet a full moon.
The moon is visible on Earth. That's where we get the idea of months from - from the different appearances of the moon at various times during its orbit around us.
The moon phase on Friday, 18 September 2021 was a Waning Crescent.
One week after September 12, 2013, the moon phase visible from Earth on September 19, 2013, was the Waxing Gibbous. This phase occurs when the moon is more than half illuminated but not yet full, typically occurring between the First Quarter and Full Moon phases.
Mars is visible now.... it is next to the moon, the bright one that doesnt twinkle. Go Yankees 2009 World Series Champions
The Moon will be visible just after sunset tomorrow night, September 21, and every night for the next 25 days. Then the Moon will be too close to the Sun to be visible for a couple of days, and then the cycle will repeat again. As it has every month for 4 BILLION years.
The New moon is only visible during the times it passes in front of the sun - creating either a total, an annular (ring shaped) or a partial solar eclipse.
New moon is being released November 20th 2009.