the moon is in between the earth and the sun we see
full moon
new moon
crescent moon
quarter moon
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How much of the moon is visible from Earth during a new moon?
58%
This motion, known as lunar libration, makes it possible, over time, to see up to 58% of the Moon's surface from Earth, but only 50% at a time. The point closest to Earth is called perigee and the side farthest point is known as apogee. When the New Moon is close to the perigee, it is known as a Super New Moon.
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The correct answer is crescent moon.
A crescent shape is a symbol or emblem used to represent the lunar phase in the first quarter, or by extension a symbol representing the Moon itself. In Hinduism, Lord Shiva is often shown wearing a crescent moon on his head symbolising that the lord is the master of time and is himself timeless.
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