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Moon phase today explained: What the Moon will look like on April 19, 2026

Mashable·Lois Mackenzie·about 1 month ago
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After days of almost (and complete) darkness, the Moon is finally starting to reappear. We're currently in the Waxing Crescent phase of the lunar cycle, which means each night until the Full Moon we'll see it get more illuminated from the right side. What is today’s Moon phase? As of Sunday, April 19, the Moon phase is Waxing Crescent. Tonight, 5% of the moon will be lit up, according to NASA's Daily Moon Guide . Despite more of it now being illuminated, the percentage of surface is still too little to be able to spot any surface details. Check again tomorrow. When is the next Full Moon? The next Full Moon is predicted to take place on May 1, the first of two in May. What are Moon phases? NASA states that the Moon takes about 29.5 days to orbit Earth, during which it passes through eight distinct phases. We always see the same side of the Moon, but the amount of sunlight reflecting off it changes as it moves along its orbit, creating the familiar pattern of full, partial, and crescent shapes.…

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