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The Moon reaches its First Quarter phase on Thursday, Aug. 20, with 52% of its surface visible. Without aids, skywatchers can see Mares Crisium, Tranquillitatis, and Fecunditatis; binoculars reveal Endymion and Posidonus Craters plus Mare Nectaris. The lunar cycle takes about 29.5 days.
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