The moon passed Third Quarter and became a waning crescent on November 28, 2010.
Any time you're able to see it after than ... until the moment of New Moon at around
4 AM Central Time on December 5 ... you see a waning crescent.
On Saturday the moon was a half moon.
The moon was in its first quarter phase on Friday, appearing as a half moon. It transitioned to a waxing gibbous phase on Saturday, where it appears more than half full but less than full.
To determine the shape of the moon on a specific Saturday, you would need to reference a lunar calendar or astronomical data for that date. The moon goes through its phases, ranging from new moon to full moon, over a cycle of about 29.5 days. If you provide the specific Saturday date, I can give you more detailed information about the moon's phase on that day.
On December 3, 2010, the phase of the moon was a waxing crescent. This means that the moon was transitioning from a new moon to a first quarter moon, with only a small portion of its surface illuminated.
In December of 2010, the moon reaches apogee at 09 GMT on the 13th, and perigee at 12 GMT on the 25th.
Saturday, 8 December 1984.
the moon was a waiting crescent moon
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.
On Yule, December 21,2010 there will not only be a full moon, but also a lunar eclipse
the moon was like a ball and it covered the sun and it likes a ring
The moon phase on Thursday, December 23, 2010, was a Waning Gibbous. This phase occurs after the Full Moon phase and before the Third Quarter phase, where the illuminated portion of the moon decreases each night.
The moon looks the same as always but depending where you are in the world it may be in a different phase.