Join Mark for this week's Sky Watch as he takes you on a fascinating lunar journey to the magical return of the waxing crescent, featuring the mysterious "earthshine" phenomenon where Earth's reflected light illuminates the moon's dark side.
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- The new moon occurs when the moon is invisible, positioned between Earth and the Sun. 4s
- After the new moon, the waxing crescent becomes visible in the western sky after sunset. 27s
- Earthshine is the faint glow on the moon's dark side, caused by sunlight reflecting off Earth. 43s
- Earthshine allows observers to see the whole moon, even when only a crescent is directly lit. 1m 0s
- This celestial event recurs every 29 and a half days with the lunar cycle. 1m 11s