The New Moon can't be seen at any time of day.
In addition, the first quarter moon is just rising at noon, and the third quarter moon
is just setting at noon. So practically everything between first quarter and third quarter
is below the horizon at noon, and not visible.
In about 28 days, you would see a new moon phase after observing a waning crescent phase. The new moon occurs when the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, with the side of the moon lit that faces away from Earth.
Two weeks after the waning gibbous phase of the moon you will see a new moon.
Known as "First Quarter". The moon appears half-illuminated. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, it is the half you see to your RIGHT. The moon rises in the east at roughly Noon, and sets in the west at roughly Midnight.
At just about any phase, you can see half of the Moon's surface. Close to new moon, however, it may be hard to see the dark side.
You can see all three of these. The phase of the moon when it is not visible is called new moon.
During the new moon phase, the side of the moon facing Earth is not illuminated by the sun, making it impossible to see.
The third phase of the moon in which the moon rises at midnight and goes down at noon. You can see it better if you actually wait till morning.
We see the full moon {the phase}.
In the new Moon phase.
After a week from new moon, you'll see a half moon. This is more correctly called the First Quarter phase of the Moon.
That is called the New Moon. The moon is between the Earth and the Sun. The sun is so bright, it makes the moon impossible to see, and, of course it's lit side is facing the sun.
the new moon
In about 28 days, you would see a new moon phase after observing a waning crescent phase. The new moon occurs when the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, with the side of the moon lit that faces away from Earth.
Two weeks after the waning gibbous phase of the moon you will see a new moon.
You will see most of the moon's surface during the full moon phase when the entire illuminated side of the moon is facing Earth.
Because of the Earths' rotation the moon will always rise in the east no matter what its' phase.
new moon