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  1. Moon Phase for today: May 21, 2024. The Moon's current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon.

  2. Current Time: May 17, 2024 at 5:22:44 am. Moon Phase Tonight: Waxing Gibbous. Full Moon: May 23, 2024 at 9:53 am (Next Phase) First Quarter: May 15, 2024 at 7:48 am (Previous Phase) Permalink for Roanoke Rapids: Moon phases for Roanoke Rapids, USA.

    • • New Moon
    • • Waxing Crescent
    • • First Quarter
    • • Waxing Gibbous
    • • Full Moon
    • • Waning Gibbous
    • • Last Quarter
    • • Waning Crescent
    • What Is The Moon’s Age?
    • What Is Percent Illumination?

    This phase is named as such because it starts a new lunar cycle. At this time, the Sun and Moon are in conjunction, meaning that they are closest together in the sky, on the same side of Earth (Sun→Moon→Earth). From our perspective, the Moon appears totally dark: We can not usually see it because we are facing the Moon’s shadowed side, which does n...

    This phase occurs between the new Moon and first quarter phases. At the beginning of this stage, we see a thin, crescent-shape Moon, which, in the Northern Hemisphere, appears on the right side. The lit area slowly widens each day, covering more and more of the right side of the Moon’s surface until the first quarter phase, when the Moon’s entire r...

    This phase got its name because at this point the Moon has traveled 1/4 of the way through its orbit. It’s a confusing label, though, because at this time from our perspective, 1/2 of the Moon’s surface is lit. In fact, both the first and last quarter phases are sometimes called a Half Moon. At first quarter in the Northern Hemisphere, the right si...

    This phase occurs between the first quarter and the full Moon and describes the Moon when it is more than half-lit but not yet fully. At the beginning of this stage in the Northern Hemisphere, we see the right half of the Moon illuminated, plus a tiny fraction more extending into the left side. As the days pass, the light creeps farther left, cover...

    This phase is named as such because, from our perspective, the full disk is illuminated. At this time, the Sun and Moon are in opposition, meaning that they are farthest apart in the sky, on opposite sides of Earth (Sun→Earth→Moon). Occasionally, if the full Moon’s position lines up correctly with the Sun and Earth, from our viewpoint, the Moon wil...

    This phase occurs between the full and last quarter and describes the Moon when it is more than half-lit but not fully. At the beginning of this stage in the Northern Hemisphere, we see a disk almost fully lit except for a tiny sliver on the right side that is in darkness. As the days pass, the lit area shrinks from right to left until the last qua...

    This phase got its name because, at this point, the Moon has traveled 3/4 of the way through its orbit and has just one more (the last) quarter to complete one revolution. This stage is sometimes also called the Third Quarter. At this stage, we see 1/2 of the Moon’s surface lit. In the Northern Hemisphere, the left side is illuminated; in the South...

    This phase occurs between the last quarter and new Moon phases. At the beginning of this stage, in the Northern Hemisphere, we see the Moon’s entire left side almost fully lit and the right side in darkness. The lit area slowly shrinks each day, covering less and less of the Moon’s surface until it looks like a very thin crescent on the left side. ...

    The term "Moon's age" is not a reference to how long the Moon has existed (about 4.5 billion years, if you're wondering), but rather how many days it's been since the last new Moon. As mentioned above, the span of time between one new Moon and the next is called a lunar cycle, lunation, lunar month, or synodic monthand on average lasts for 29.53059...

    Percent illumination, listed in the Moon Phase Calendar under the Moon symbol, tells us how much of the Moon’s disk is lit, as seen from Earth. Looking at the calendar on this page, you can see that from new to full, the percentage increases, indicating the waxing stages, and from full to new, the percentage decreases, indicating the waning stages....

  3. Moon Phase for Monday May 20th, 2024 . The current moon phase for today is the Waxing Gibbous phase. On this day, the moon is 12.8 days old and 92.68% illuminated with a tilt of 143.584°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 399,971.43 km and the moon sign is Libra.

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  5. 2 days ago · Today's moon phase. Today, the moon phase is Waxing Gibbous, with an illumination of 92.29%. It is currently 12.12 days old on Monday, May 20, 2024. The moon is currently located in the constellation of ♓ Pisces. Moon phase today. Waxing Gibbous. Moonrise today: 05:46 PM. Moon set today: 04:16 AM. Duration:13 Hours and 30 minutes. 20.05.2024.

    Date
    Phase
    Visible
    Moonrise
    Waxing Gibbous
    92.29% Visible
    05:46 PM
    Full Moon
    97.96% Visible
    06:46 PM
    Full Moon
    99.83% Visible
    07:51 PM
    Full Moon
    99.62% Visible
    08:56 PM
  6. www.nasa.gov › stem-content › daily-moon-guideDaily Moon Guide - NASA

    Aug 7, 2023 · Daily Moon Guide. Want to see what the Moon is up to each day? With NASA’s new Daily Moon Guide, you can navigate an interactive map with info about what phase the Moon is currently in, special events, and lots more!

  7. Current Phase of the Moon. Moon Calendar: track the phases of the moon for each day. Position and finder charts (see also Where is The Moon?) Distance from Earth (see also How far is The Moon from Earth?) When does The Moon rise and set? Brightness (see also How bright is The Moon?) Physical data.

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