Fażijiet lunari: Differenza bejn il-verżjonijiet

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[[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.]]
[[Stampa:Qamar fażijiet mt.jpg|thumb|center|nofloat|800px|Il-fażijiet tal-Qamar, meta nħarsu lejn in-Nofsinhar mill-Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere mill- kull fażi tidher imdawra b' 180°. Il-parti ta' fuq tal-istampa is not to scale, billi l-Qamar hu iżjed 'l bogħod mid-Dinja milli muri hawn.]]


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' 16:47, 17 Jannar 2013

Il-fażijiet tal-Qamar, meta nħarsu lejn in-Nofsinhar mill-Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere mill- kull fażi tidher imdawra b' 180°. Il-parti ta' fuq tal-istampa is not to scale, billi l-Qamar hu iżjed 'l bogħod mid-Dinja milli muri hawn.

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.