the moon was a crescent moon
On December 1, 2010, the moon was a waxing crescent, so it would have appeared as a thin sliver in the sky. It would have been visible in the evening in the western sky shortly after sunset.
On November 3, 2010, the moon was waxing gibbous, meaning it was more than half illuminated but not yet full. It would have appeared round and almost full, with a portion on the right side in shadow.
The moon on Saturday, 16th January 2010 was a waxing crescent phase. It appeared as a small sliver of light on the right side of the moon's disk. It set shortly after sunset.
On December 1st, 2010, the moon was in its waxing crescent phase, appearing as a thin sliver in the sky.
The moon was a fool 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 was full
The Moon was new on January 14, 2010; there was a solar eclipse that day! So what the Moon look like? Like a dark blot across the Sun!
On November 3, 2010, the moon was waxing gibbous, meaning it was more than half illuminated but not yet full. It would have appeared round and almost full, with a portion on the right side in shadow.
A waning crescent... almost a new moon.
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.
amazing, obviously!!
The moon on Saturday, 16th January 2010 was a waxing crescent phase. It appeared as a small sliver of light on the right side of the moon's disk. It set shortly after sunset.
I'm unable to provide real-time or historical information on specific dates for the appearance of the moon. However, you can find historical data on the moon phases for a specific date by using online tools or apps that provide lunar calendars or moon phase information for past dates.
On the 18th of September, 2010, the moon was a waxing gibbous. This means that it more than half of the moon was visible, but it was not yet a full 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.
On December 1st, 2010, the moon was in its waxing crescent phase, appearing as a thin sliver in the sky.
today, on February 3, 2010 the moon is a wanning gibbous stage, 69% full! Hope this helps!