If we start with the new moon, the second week of the cycle would be the "waxing gibbous" phases. The visible face of the Moon would somewhat more than half illuminated, but not yet full, and the illuminated percentage would be increasing.
Only during a full moon.
A lunar eclipse happens during a full moon
A "lunar" eclipse can not happen during the new moon phase it can only happen when the moon is full.
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.
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
During the full moon.
full moon
At the Full Moon only.
New Moon
Any specific lunar phase can be observed only at the time when that lunar phase occurs, and not again for 29.53 days thereafter.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is at it's full phase - directly opposite the sun.
The only moon phase that occurs during a lunar eclipse, is a Full Moon.