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differnce betwwn full moon and new moon

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Answered by Anonymous
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The new moon phase occurs when the Moon is directly between the Earth and Sun. ...

A full moon is when we can see the entire lit portion of the Moon. The full moon phase occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, called opposition. A lunar eclipse can only happen at full moon.

Answered by Secretgirl123
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Full Moon vs New Moon

Differentiating a full moon from a new moon is so easy that even early childhood kids can already tell which is which. But aside from the blatantly obvious difference of the full moon having the brightest light and the new moon having the least light of all lunar phases, there are still several more unique characteristics that separate each phase from the other.

The lunar month is very different from the ordinary 30/31-day calendar month. And so the lunar phases will depend on the 29.5-day (approximate) cycle. The first day of the month is the new moon while its mid (15th) day is the full moon. The world will experience one of each phase in every 29.5-day period.

Also, the full moon is at its brightest light because it is the time when it is situated in such a position that it can be fully illuminated by the bright sun. It just reflects the light coming from the sun as the moon itself is not capable of giving off its own light. This light reflection is seen as the moon revolves around the planet. From the observer’s point of view, many phenomena occur because of the moon’s movement which are quite dramatic as there seems to be many changes happening in the moon’s shape, distance, size, brightness, and even color.

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