Waxing Gibbous
The new moon is not visible in the sky as it rises and sets with the sun during the day. It's the moon phase when the moon is directly between the Earth and the sun, so it rises and sets with the sun and is not observable.
No. In the third quarter phase, the Moon rises about midnight and is half-illuminated.
Full Moon. I think it could be more or less any phase. The phase of the Moon doesn't change much from moonrise until the Moon sets. True. But it is only the Full Moon that rises as the sun sets, and so is highest in the sky ... due south for northern-hemisphere observers ... at Midnight.
The moon phase that is highest in the sky at sunrise is the full moon. During this phase, the moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky, which means it rises around sunset and is highest at midnight. By sunrise, the full moon will have already begun to set, but it can still be seen high in the sky just before it descends.
The waning crescent is the phase of the moon just before a new moon, characterized by a small sliver of visible light on the left side as the illuminated portion decreases. It occurs as the moon moves further away from the full moon phase.
Full moon.
If tonight the phase of the moon is full when it rises what will be the phase 4 days from now is in the waning gibbous stage.
Full moon
First quarter.
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The Moon always rises in the east, no matter what phase it is in.
Full moon.
The new moon phase is not visible in the sky because it sets and rises with the sun.
A new moon rises at approximately the same time as the sun rises and sets. This is because the moon is in the same part of the sky as the sun during a new moon phase.
If the moon is setting at 6am then it is a New Moon
The 5th phase of the moon is known as the waning gibbous phase. During this phase, more than half of the moon is illuminated, but the illuminated portion is shrinking each day until it becomes a third-quarter moon.
Full moon, or within one day of the full.