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Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.
The only reasons why you wouldn't be able to see the full moon would be that either it is daytime (the full moon rises at sunset, and sets at sunrise), or it is during totality of a lunar eclipse, or your eyes are closed. The full moon is the brightest thing in the night sky. It's almost possible to read by it.
If the Moon is in the southwestern sky at sunset, then you are in the northern hemisphere, and the Moon is in the waxing crescent phase. You can probably guess, within one day, how many days "old" the Moon is, in days after the new moon. If the Moon is straight south at sunset, then it was 7 days old at first quarter; if it was southwest, it was about 3-4 days past the new.
you plant garlic during a new moon
"Waning" means getting smaller as time goes on. That's what the apparent shape of the moon does during the second half of its cycle of phases ... between Full and New Moon. When you think about it, that kind of makes sense ... Once the moon is full, there's nothing else it can do but shrink.
You will never see a crescent moon during sunrise and before sunset because the moon rises and sets with the sun and when the crescent moon is visible, it is typically seen later in the evening or early in the morning.
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Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.
yes the moon shape is changes during any of the pases?
The moon never changes shape only the light you can see.
Technically, the shape of the moon never changes. What changes is what we saw on Earth. The shape we see depends on the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.
Full moon, or within one day of the full.
Midnight.