I'm unable to provide real-time information, including the current moon phase. However, you can easily check the moon phase by looking at a lunar calendar or using a moon phase app. Typically, the moon goes through its phases every 29.5 days, transitioning from new moon to full moon and back.
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I'm unable to provide real-time information, including the current phase of the moon. However, you can easily find out the current moon phase by checking a reliable astronomy website or using a lunar calendar app.
Just a second ... let me look ... Right now it's a waning crescent, just a few days before New Moon. (8:00 PM CST, March 10, 2010)
Approximately one week after the new moon phase, the waxing crescent moon phase occurs. This phase is characterised by a small sliver of the moon becoming visible on the right side.
The moon phase that follows the new moon is the waxing crescent phase. During this phase, a small sliver of the moon is illuminated on the right side, signaling the beginning of the moon's waxing or growing phase as it moves towards a full moon.
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I'm unable to provide real-time information, including the current phase of the moon. However, you can easily find out the current moon phase by checking a reliable astronomy website or using a lunar calendar app.
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.
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Definitely. Whatever phase the moon is in right now this minute, it'll be in exactly that same one 29.531 days from right now.
I'm not able to provide real-time data on the moon's current location. You can use a moon phase app or website to track its position and phase in real-time.
Just a second ... let me look ... Right now it's a waning crescent, just a few days before New Moon. (8:00 PM CST, March 10, 2010)
wanning gibbious.
The phase of the moon that comes right after the new moon is the waxing crescent. It is when a small sliver of the moon's illuminated side becomes visible from Earth.
Approximately one week after the new moon phase, the waxing crescent moon phase occurs. This phase is characterised by a small sliver of the moon becoming visible on the right side.
Anybody at all, whether he's an astronomer, a politician, or a plumber, who takes the trouble to look at the moon, will see the same phase 29.531 days from right now that he sees right now.
The moon phase that follows the new moon is the waxing crescent phase. During this phase, a small sliver of the moon is illuminated on the right side, signaling the beginning of the moon's waxing or growing phase as it moves towards a full moon.