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  2. New moon - Wikipedia

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    The original meaning of the term 'new moon', which is still sometimes used in calendrical, non-astronomical contexts, is the first visible crescent of the Moon after conjunction with the Sun. [3] This thin waxing crescent is briefly and faintly visible as the Moon gets lower in the western sky after sunset. The precise time and even the date of ...

  3. Lunar phase - Wikipedia

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    A lunar phase or Moon phase is the apparent shape of the Moon 's directly sunlit portion as viewed from the Earth (because the Moon is tidally locked with the Earth, the same hemisphere is always facing the Earth). In common usage, the four major phases are the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon and the last quarter; the four minor ...

  4. Crescent - Wikipedia

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    When used to represent a waxing or waning lunar phase, "crescent" or "increscent" refers to the waxing first quarter, while the symbol representing the waning final quarter is called "decrescent". The crescent symbol was long used as a symbol of the Moon in astrology, and by extension of Silver (as the corresponding metal) in alchemy. [4]

  5. How To Use the TikTok Moon Phase Filter To Find Your ... - AOL

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    Here’s how you can make your own moon phase video: Open the TikTok app on your phone and click the search tab. Find the 'Moon Phase Test' filter and select the 'Use this effect' button. Put in ...

  6. The moon is waxing. Here's when it'll be full in September - AOL

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    Gannett. John Tufts and Jenny Porter Tilley, USA TODAY NETWORK. September 13, 2024 at 10:00 AM. With the moon 72% illuminated and entering its waxing crescent phase, according to space.com, it's ...

  7. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    The use of astronomical symbols for the Sun and Moon dates to antiquity. The forms of the symbols that appear in the original papyrus texts of Greek horoscopes are a circle with one ray () for the Sun and a crescent for the Moon. [3] The modern Sun symbol, a circle with a dot (☉), first appeared in Europe in the Renaissance.

  8. The Moon Phases Explained, From the New Moon to the ... - AOL

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    Understand the moon phases and you can wager a pretty good guess for when the next full moon is no matter where we are in the lunar cycle. Here's how.

  9. Lunar observation - Wikipedia

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    Lunar observation. The waxing gibbous Moon as viewed from Earth. The Moon is the largest natural satellite of and the closest major astronomical object to Earth. The Moon may be observed by using a variety of optical instruments, ranging from the naked eye to large telescopes. The Moon is the only celestial body upon which surface features can ...