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it was a cresent.
With the moon. The sun is actually bouncing light off of the moon to get to the earth, that's why the moon tends to look like it "glows". So with that light, the night would be brighter with the moon
I'm not able to provide real-time or future specific information about the moon's phases. You can check a lunar calendar or a stargazing app for accurate and up-to-date information on which moon phase will be visible tomorrow night.
The appearance of the moon varies depending on its phase. On Friday, the moon was in its waning gibbous phase, appearing as a large illuminated disk with a slight shadow on one side.
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it was a cresent.
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With the moon. The sun is actually bouncing light off of the moon to get to the earth, that's why the moon tends to look like it "glows". So with that light, the night would be brighter with the moon
I'm not able to provide real-time or future specific information about the moon's phases. You can check a lunar calendar or a stargazing app for accurate and up-to-date information on which moon phase will be visible tomorrow night.
because you touch yourself at night
The appearance of the moon varies depending on its phase. On Friday, the moon was in its waning gibbous phase, appearing as a large illuminated disk with a slight shadow on one side.
Who said you couldn't look at the moon? Just open your ayes at night and look for it.
Nothing special. The Moon has days and nights like Earth does, except on the Moon it takes 29.5 days for one lunar "day" and "night".When you look at the Moon and it is "waning", what you are seeing is night falling (slowly) on the side of the Moon that we can see.
I'm not equipped to provide real-time information, but on Wednesday night, the moon would have appeared as a waxing crescent, with only a small sliver of the moon visible in the sky.