Moon Phase: August 13, 2050

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Moon phase on August 13, 2050: Waning Crescent (27% illuminated)

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Waning Crescent
August 13, 2050

Moon Details for August 13, 2050

DateAugust 13, 2050
Moon Phase🌘 Waning Crescent
Illumination26.8%
Moon Age (days)24.4 days
Next Full Moon🌕 September 2, 2050
Next New Moon🌑 August 19, 2050

The 8 Moon Phases Explained

PhaseSymbolMoon AgeIlluminationDescription
New Moon 🌑 0–1.85 days ~0% Moon is between Earth and Sun; not visible
Waxing Crescent 🌒 1.85–7.38 days0–49%Growing sliver visible after sunset
First Quarter 🌓 7.38–9.22 days~50% Right half illuminated (Northern Hemisphere)
Waxing Gibbous 🌔 9.22–14.77 days50–99%More than half lit, growing toward full
Full Moon 🌕 14.77–16.61 days~100% Fully illuminated; rises at sunset
Waning Gibbous 🌖 16.61–22.15 days99–50%Shrinking from full, visible after midnight
Last Quarter 🌗 22.15–23.99 days~50% Left half illuminated (Northern Hemisphere)
Waning Crescent 🌘 23.99–29.53 days49–0%Shrinking sliver before sunrise

The Lunar Cycle

The Moon completes one orbit around the Earth every 29.53 days on average (the synodic period). This is why a lunar month and a calendar month are close but not identical.

Effects of the Full Moon

  • Tides: Full and new moons create spring tides — the highest high tides and lowest low tides.
  • Light: A full moon can be bright enough to read by outdoors.
  • Agriculture: Farmers historically planted by moon phase.
  • Culture: Full moons have many traditional names (Harvest Moon, Hunter's Moon, Blood Moon, etc.).

Super Moon & Micro Moon

When the full moon coincides with the Moon's closest orbital point (perigee), it appears larger and brighter — called a Supermoon. The opposite (at apogee) is a Micromoon.

Moon phase on August 13, 2050
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