Honey, the new moon ain't tryna make a fashion statement. It's just a black void up there, playing hard to get with all the other stars. No light, no applause, just a silent side-eye from the depths of space.
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In August, 2011, New Moon is the night of August 28th. Note that "New Moon" visually doesn't appear - there is no moon to seeon the night of "new moon".
A "new moon" indicates no reflected light at all: the Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun. However, the term is also applied to the first small crescent as the Moon leaves its unilluminated phase.
New Moon.
As the moon transitions from a new moon to a full moon, its illumination from Earth gradually increases. During the new moon, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, making it nearly invisible. As it waxes, a sliver of light becomes visible, expanding into a crescent and then a half-moon. By the time it reaches the full moon, the entire face of the moon is illuminated, appearing bright and round in the night sky.
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In August, 2011, New Moon is the night of August 28th. Note that "New Moon" visually doesn't appear - there is no moon to seeon the night of "new moon".
It looks like a New Moon and a first Quarter.
In August, 2011, New Moon is the night of August 28th. Note that "New Moon" visually doesn't appear - there is no moon to seeon the night of "new moon".
A waning crescent... almost a new moon.
A waning cresent. There was a new moon on the 17th April.
A "new moon" indicates no reflected light at all: the Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun. However, the term is also applied to the first small crescent as the Moon leaves its unilluminated phase.
The Moon was new on January 14, 2010; there was a solar eclipse that day! So what the Moon look like? Like a dark blot across the Sun!
New Moon.
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A......circle......yes that is correct.......