The moon was a waning crescent on 2/7. At 1200 GMT on that date,
it was 35% illuminated, and shrinking.
As of February 5th, 2010, the moon will enter the Last Quarter, and will enter the New Moon phase as of February 14th. So on February 13th, the moon will still be in the Last Quarter phase.
On February 4, 2010, the moon was in the waning gibbous phase. At the beginning of 2/4 ... 00:00 GMT, it was 70.9% illuminated. 24 hours later, at the end of 2/4 ... 24:00 GMT, it was 60.6% illuminated.
On Saturday 8th February, 2014, the phase of he moon was waxing gibbous.
The moon phase on Thursday, December 23, 2010, was a Waning Gibbous. This phase occurs after the Full Moon phase and before the Third Quarter phase, where the illuminated portion of the moon decreases each night.
On May 13, 2010, the moon phase was a waxing crescent with approximately 21.6% illumination.
As of February 5th, 2010, the moon will enter the Last Quarter, and will enter the New Moon phase as of February 14th. So on February 13th, the moon will still be in the Last Quarter phase.
waxing gibbous
On February 4, 2010, the moon was in the waning gibbous phase. At the beginning of 2/4 ... 00:00 GMT, it was 70.9% illuminated. 24 hours later, at the end of 2/4 ... 24:00 GMT, it was 60.6% illuminated.
Yes, the moon can be in its first quarter phase on the Easter Sunday of a given year.
On Saturday 8th February, 2014, the phase of he moon was waxing gibbous.
new moon
The moon on February 1st, 2010 was in its waning gibbous phase, with approximately 93% of its visible surface illuminated. It would have appeared as a nearly full moon, but with a slight darkening on one side.
The moon phase on Thursday, December 23, 2010, was a Waning Gibbous. This phase occurs after the Full Moon phase and before the Third Quarter phase, where the illuminated portion of the moon decreases each night.
The moon on February 23, 2010, would have appeared as a waning gibbous phase, with more than half of its face illuminated. It would have been visible in the evening skies after sunset.
On January 18, 2010, the Moon will be in the "waxing crescent" phase, about 3 days past the new moon.
On May 13, 2010, the moon phase was a waxing crescent with approximately 21.6% illumination.
On January 29, 2010, the phase of the moon in the US Midwest was a waning crescent.