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How long does it take to get from a new moon to a first quarter moon
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'First Quarter' is the phase that appears one quarter of the
period of time from one new moon to the next one.
The total period of the moon's phases is 29.53 days (rounded).
One quarter of it is (29.53 / 4) =
7 days 9.2 hours
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