Moon Phase on December 19, 2036
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Waxing Crescent Moon on December 19, 2036
The Waxing Crescent phase follows the New Moon as the Moon moves farther from the Sun in the sky. During this phase, a small part of the Moon becomes illuminated, forming a thin crescent shape. The term "waxing" describes the gradual increase in this illuminated area, which grows larger each day until the First Quarter phase.
This phase is typically most visible shortly after sunset, appearing low in the western sky before setting below the horizon. The graph below provides key details about the Moon's position, including its altitude (height above the horizon), azimuth (direction), and the Sun's altitude. Use this information to understand the Moon's movement and plan your observations more effectively.
All times are in local time (UTC-05:00). They take into account refraction. In certain polar regions (the Arctic and Antarctic), the Moon or the Sun may not rise or set.
Waxing Crescent Moon in Detail
This phase appears differently depending on whether it is observed in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. As the days progress, the Moon's illumination increases each evening, and it remains visible for longer periods leading up to the First Quarter. The following sections provide detailed information about its appearance, position in the lunar cycle, cultural significance, and visibility.
Key Features of the Waxing Crescent Moon
Appearance: The Waxing Crescent Moon is characterized by a thin crescent of light on the Moon's right side for observers in the Northern Hemisphere, while the rest of the Moon remains in shadow. In the Southern Hemisphere, this phase appears as a thin crescent on the Moon's left side, a mirror image of its appearance in the Northern Hemisphere. During this phase, the Moon's illumination ranges from about 1% to 49%, increasing gradually each evening as it approaches the First Quarter Moon.
Position in the Lunar Cycle: This phase follows the New Moon and precedes the First Quarter Moon. It marks the beginning of the visible lunar cycle, as the Moon gradually becomes more illuminated after the near side has received little to no direct sunlight at New Moon. During this phase, the Moon's age typically ranges from about 1 to 7 days.
Symbolism and Cultural Significance: The Waxing Crescent Moon represents growth, new beginnings, and the start of new journeys. This phase is regarded across cultures as an ideal time for setting intentions, planning, and embracing new opportunities with optimism and confidence.
Visibility: This phase is most visible shortly after sunset, appearing low in the western sky. It is typically visible for about 1 to 7 days, with the crescent shape being most distinct and recognizable for 3 to 4 days in the night sky.