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  2. Lunar phase - Wikipedia

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    The Moon then wanes as it passes through the gibbous moon, third-quarter moon, and crescent moon phases, before returning back to new moon. The terms old moon and new moon are not interchangeable. The "old moon" is a waning sliver (which eventually becomes undetectable to the naked eye) until the moment it aligns with the Sun and begins to wax ...

  3. Moonrise and moonset - Wikipedia

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    For example, a last quarter rises at midnight and sets at noon. [5] A waning gibbous is best seen from late night to early morning. [6] The Moon rises 30 to 70 minutes (should be a fixed number, about 50 minutes, if it's the same 13 degrees) later each day/night than the day/night before, due to the fact that the Moon moves 13 degrees every day ...

  4. What Does Each Lunar Phase Mean? How To Use The 28-Day Moon ...

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    Each of the four main phases—new moon, first quarter moon, full moon and last quarter moon—lasts around seven days, marking a profound, yet subtle shift in the cosmos with each transition.

  5. FYI: The Moon Phase You Were Born Under Says So Much ... - AOL

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    The Last Quarter Moon occurs halfway between a Full Moon and a New Moon—basically, it’s the opposite of the First Quarter Moon. This is a time for closing chapters, releasing, and letting go ...

  6. Lunar month - Wikipedia

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    The synodic month (Greek: συνοδικός, romanized: synodikós, meaning "pertaining to a synod, i.e., a meeting"; in this case, of the Sun and the Moon), also lunation, is the average period of the Moon's orbit with respect to the line joining the Sun and Earth: 29 (Earth) days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 2.9 seconds. [5]

  7. A look at the moon by degrees as it hits last quarter | The ...

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    The Moon covers about one-half a degree of the sky so if you put two Moons side-by-side they equal one degree of sky. A look at the moon by degrees as it hits last quarter | The Sky Guy Skip to ...

  8. Lunar calendar - Wikipedia

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    A lunisolar calendar was found at Warren Field in Scotland and has been dated to c. 8000 BC, during the Mesolithic period. [2] [3] Some scholars argue for lunar calendars still earlier—Rappenglück in the marks on a c. 17,000 year-old cave painting at Lascaux and Marshack in the marks on a c. 27,000 year-old bone baton—but their findings remain controversial.

  9. Why the moon shines so bright overhead in winter - AOL

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    4th: Last quarter Moon. 5th: Moon near the bright star Spica in Virgo in the morning sky. 6th: Tallahassee Astronomical Society’s free planetarium show, “January Skies over Tallahassee,” at ...