It is not 'called' anything. The moon has not yet risen at your location.
Sunlight is reflected off the full moon and, because the sky is clear, the moonlight lightens the surroundings.
This phrase means that on a clear night when you can see the moon very clearly in fall, winter, or spring that frost is likely to occur.
that is a waning moon.
It's usually said that the moon is 'waxing' when it appears to grow in size.
A no moon night is called a new moon night because, during this phase, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, making it largely invisible from our viewpoint. This alignment prevents sunlight from reflecting off the moon's surface, resulting in no visible illumination. The term "new moon" signifies the beginning of a new lunar cycle, marking the transition from darkness to the waxing phases of the moon.
A night without a moon and no clouds is called a black moon
new moon
The "moon" :L
Sunlight is reflected off the full moon and, because the sky is clear, the moonlight lightens the surroundings.
because of the sun
Who said you couldn't look at the moon? Just open your ayes at night and look for it.
Because it is a shadow of the moon and the sky
it is brightest when it is a clear night and no stars or nothing blocking the moon in outer space
This phrase means that on a clear night when you can see the moon very clearly in fall, winter, or spring that frost is likely to occur.
waning
It was a really clear night and you could see the full moon perfectly.
that is a waning moon.