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18 July, 12:14

At which phase can we see none of the lighted half of the moon?

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  1. 18 July, 12:48
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    Answer: New Moon

    Explanation: So you are not confusing this with 'full moon'. Think of the new moon as what it says, a new moon. By the phases, the new moon gains light, until it reaches 'full moon', where the moon is FULL of light.
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