
We are on the third day of the moon cycle, and the moon began to become more clear now. There is still some time until the moon is complete, but there is a lot that can be seen with our progress during the moon’s cycle, which is an eight -stage stage to see the moon.
Let’s discover what is happening with the moon tonight, September 24.
What is the moon stage today?
As of Wednesday, September 24, the moon’s stage is Hilal Hilal, and according to NASA daily noteThere are only 7 % visible tonight.
Unfortunately, there is still enough of the moon that shines from the sun, so there is nothing to see tonight. We go again tomorrow.
When is the next full moon?
The next full moon will be on October 6. The end of the moon was on September 7.
What are the stages of the moon?
Nassa It tells us that the moon’s stages are part of the moon orbit for 29.5 days. This changes the corners between the sun, the moon and the earth. The stages of the moon are how the moon looks out of Earth as it revolves around us; Sometimes, it seems full, and sometimes it seems completely disappeared, but we always see the same side of the moon, it is just the extent of the sunlight that changes depending on its place in its orbit.
This is how we get whole moons, half moons and moons that look completely invisible. There are eight main phases, and follow a repetition course:
Light light speed
New Moon The moon between the Earth and the sun, so the side that we see is dark (in other words, it is not visible to the eye).
Hilal Al Hilal A small piece of light appears on the right side (the northern hemisphere).
The first quarter – Half the moon is lit on the right side. Half the moon appears.
Gibbous wax – More than a half, but it is not completely full.
Complete moon – The whole moon’s face is completely ill and visible.
Gibbous retreat – The moon begins to lose light on the right side.
The last quarter (Or the third quarter) – half another moon, but now the left side shines.
The crescent faded There is still a thin fragment of light on the left side before dark again.