The Full Moon occurs, on the average, 14.77 days after the New Moon.
The New Moon occurs 29.53 days after the last New Moon.
The next gibbous moon phase occurs when the moon reaches its waxing gibbous phase, which is after the first quarter moon and before the full moon. Typically, this happens around 7-10 days after the new moon.
After 21 days from a new moon, you would reach a full moon phase. The lunar cycle takes approximately 29.5 days to complete, so 21 days after a new moon would place you close to a full moon phase.
A new moon occurs at the beginning of the lunar cycle, and 28 days later, you would have a full moon. This is because a full lunation cycle, which is the time it takes for the moon to go from new moon to full moon and back to new moon, is about 29.5 days.
One lunar month is 29.53 days, the time taken from one new moon to the next. The first quarter is 7.3825 days from the new moon phase, one quarter of the lunar month. That's about 7 days and 8 hours.
About 29.53 days after the New Moon, another New Moon occurs.
Basically, 14 or 15 days after full moon you have new moon.
waning crescent
Third Quarter
1st quarter moon . . . 7.38 days after New Moon Full moon . . . 14.77 days after New Moon 3rd quarter moon . . . 22.15 days after New Moon New Moon . . . 29.53 days after the previous New Moon.
30 days
14.77 days
It takes approximately 14-15 days from a new moon to a full moon.
29 days
Answer:29 Days :]
The New Moon occurs 29.53 days after the last New Moon.
It takes about 29.5 days for the moon to go from one new moon phase to the next new moon phase.