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What phase of Moon can be ONLY seen at night? ignore it if the subject is wrong. i cant find earth science or science at all!
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What phase of Moon can be ONLY seen at night?
ignore it if the subject is wrong. i cant find earth science or science at all!
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i think new moon but not 100% sure
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The phase is Waning Crescent phase.
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