A waxing gibbous moon appears as a large, illuminated portion of the lunar surface, with more than half but less than full light visible. It is characterized by a convex shape, bulging outward, and is typically seen in the days leading up to a full moon. The illuminated part grows larger each night as the moon approaches its full phase. The waxing gibbous phase is marked by its bright, prominent appearance in the night sky.
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He looked at the waxing gibbous moon and knew that in a few nights the moon would be full.
Usually its waxing gibbous or waning gibbous, and both are phases of the moon
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Waxing Gibbous
Waxing gibbous.
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The two phases of a waxing Moon are the first quarter and gibbous. During the first quarter, half of the Moon is illuminated and appears as a half-circle in the sky. During the gibbous phase, more than half but not yet fully illuminated, the Moon appears as a large, slightly bulging shape.
The moon has two main shapes (full and new only occur once a month each, and the half moon twice, so we will disregard those for now) - crescent and gibbous. It can also be waxing or waning. A waxing crescent or waxing gibbous will appear to grow larger every night, while a waning crescent or waning gibbous will appear to shrink.
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Waxing crescent, waxing gibbous, waning gibbous, waning crescent, new moon.
Waxing crescent as it rises waning gibbous sets and vice versa
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It is a point in the waxing gibbous phase and can also a point in the waning gibbous phase, but not in the first quarter.
First Quarter, then waxing gibbous.
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He looked at the waxing gibbous moon and knew that in a few nights the moon would be full.