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[[Image:Moon phases en.jpg|thumb|center|nofloat|800px|Phases of the Moon, as seen looking southward from the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere will see each phase rotated through 180°. The upper part of the diagram is not to scale, as the Moon is much farther from the Earth than shown here.]]
[[Stampa:Qamar fażijiet mt.jpg|thumb|center|nofloat|800px|Phases of the Moon, as seen looking southward from the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere will see each phase rotated through 180°. The upper part of the diagram is not to scale, as the Moon is much farther from the Earth than shown here.]]


The phases of the Moon have been given the following names, in sequential order:
The phases of the Moon have been given the following names, in sequential order:

Reviżjoni ta' 15:50, 17 Jannar 2013

Phases of the Moon, as seen looking southward from the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere will see each phase rotated through 180°. The upper part of the diagram is not to scale, as the Moon is much farther from the Earth than shown here.

The phases of the Moon have been given the following names, in sequential order:

A last quarter crescent moon above Earth's horizon is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member.
Phase Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere Visibility Standard time of culmination (mid-phase)
New moon Not visible, traditionally Moon's first visible crescent after sunset 12 noon
Waxing crescent moon Right 1–49% visible Left 1–49% visible afternoon and post-dusk 3 pm
First quarter moon Right 50% visible Left 50% visible afternoon and early night 6 pm
Waxing gibbous moon Right 51–99% visible Left 51–99% visible late afternoon and most of night 9 pm
Full moon Fully visible Fully visible sunset to sunrise (all night) 12 midnight
Waning gibbous moon Left 51–99% visible Right 51–99% visible most of night and early morning 3 am
Third (last) quarter moon Left 50% visible Right 50% visible late night and morning 6 am
Waning crescent moon Left 1–49% visible Right 1–49% visible pre-dawn and morning 9 am
Dark moon Not visible, traditionally Moon's last visible crescent before sunrise 12 noon

Din hija illustrazzjoni tal-fażijiet lunari kollha bil-Malti.