Answer 1: first of all - it is not warning gibbous, it is waning gibbous which means the moon has just passed the full moon phase gibbous means oval shaped so outside on a clear night right after the moon is full and you see that oval shape there it is Answer 2: The "waning (pronounced wane-ing like "raining") gibbous" (not "warning") refers to the phase of the moon where more than half its apparant circle is visible, but it is gradually decreasing toward its last quarter, then last crescent, then new moon A waxing gibbous refers to the phase following the first crescent (after the new moon), and the first quarter, before becoming a full moon To "wax" is to increase, to "wane" is to decrease. In the case of the phases of the moon, this means to increase in visibility, or to decrease in visibility.
It's called a waning gibbous moon.
Waxing gibbous.
New moon."New Moon" follows "waning crescent"New Moon
The moon appears as a waxing (growing) crescent for about a week, between the moments of New Moon and First Quarter.
Waning Gibbous
(Restating the question as "What phase of the Moon follows 'waning gibbous'?) The phase of the Moon which follows 'Waning Gibbous' is 'Last Quarter'. The Gibbous phases are the periods when the Moon is more than 50% illuminated. Waxing being the period when it is approaching Full, and Waning being the period after Full, but before 'Last Quarter'. See Wikipedia entry for "Lunar Phase"
Answer 1: first of all - it is not warning gibbous, it is waning gibbous which means the moon has just passed the full moon phase gibbous means oval shaped so outside on a clear night right after the moon is full and you see that oval shape there it is Answer 2: The "waning (pronounced wane-ing like "raining") gibbous" (not "warning") refers to the phase of the moon where more than half its apparant circle is visible, but it is gradually decreasing toward its last quarter, then last crescent, then new moon A waxing gibbous refers to the phase following the first crescent (after the new moon), and the first quarter, before becoming a full moon To "wax" is to increase, to "wane" is to decrease. In the case of the phases of the moon, this means to increase in visibility, or to decrease in visibility.
It's called a waning gibbous moon.
Waxing gibbous.
New moon."New Moon" follows "waning crescent"New Moon
The moon appears as a waxing (growing) crescent for about a week, between the moments of New Moon and First Quarter.
In a gibbous moon phase, most of the moon that we see is lit.
Full Moon -> Waxing gibbous phase -> First quarter phase -> Waxing crescent phase -> New moon -> Waning crescent phase -> Last quarter phase -> Wanning gibbous phase -> Full Moon
It is "waning gibbous".
it is a moon phase
Waning Gibbous is the moon phase that comes after the Full Moon.