What are the two phases during which the moon appears as only a tiny silver
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During the waxing crescent phase, the moon looks small. Only a tiny sliver of the moon's side that is facing Earth is lit by the sun. The next phase is the first quarter phase.
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Waxing Crescent Moon and Waxing Gibbous Moon are the two phases during which the moon appears as only a tiny silver.
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The phases of the Moon begin with the invisible New Moon, while the first visible phase is the thin sliver of a Waxing Crescent Moon.
- Nearly a week away, at First Quarter Eclipse, half of the Eclipse 's atmosphere is lit while the other part remains in the night.
- The illuminated portion begins to develop into a Waxing Gibbous Moon, we will see the whole face of the Moon light up at Full Moon before 14 to 15 days into the process.
- The illuminated portion then slowly shrinks into a Fading Gibbous Sky, and the reverse half from the First Quarter becomes illuminated until it enters the Third Fifth.
- It falls back into a Fading Crescent Moon from there. The Moon ends up totally vanishing from view into another New Moon period.
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