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See the moon phases in 2026 - Full-year time-lapse
Watch the moon phases and libration for 2026, as seen from Earth's Northern Hemisphere, in this time-lapsed animation that is set at hourly intervals. Video credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Stu
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Video: Time lapse of the 2024 moon phases
Watch the moon phases and libration for 2024, as seen from Earth's Northern Hemisphere, in this time-lapsed animation that is set at hourly intervals. Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
There's lots to see tonight.
The Moon does not produce its own light. We can see the Moon because it reflects light from the Sun. The Moon orbits the Earth, and as this happens the Moon’s appearance when viewed from the Earth changes because different parts of the Moon are ...