The moon displays a complete cycle of all its phases every 29.53 days.
The lunar phase that precedes a full moon in the lunar cycle is the waxing gibbous phase. This phase occurs when the moon is more than half illuminated but not yet full.
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Full Moon
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
A "lunar" eclipse can not happen during the new moon phase it can only happen when the moon is full.
One lunar cycle is when the moon goes from one phase through every other phase until it returns to the starting point. This takes 29.53 days.
The length of each moon phase varies, but on average, each phase lasts about 3.5 days. The complete lunar cycle, from one new moon to the next, is about 29.5 days.
Any specific lunar phase can be observed only at the time when that lunar phase occurs, and not again for 29.53 days thereafter.
The lunar phase that precedes a full moon in the lunar cycle is the waxing gibbous phase. This phase occurs when the moon is more than half illuminated but not yet full.
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Full Moon.
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Full Moon
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