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  1. Full Moon

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    The Full Moon is the phase of the Moon (natural satellite)/) during which the side facing Earth is fully illuminated by the Sun/). This occurs when the Earth is located between the Sun (star)/) and the Moon (natural satellite)/), an alignment known as syzygy. From an Earth-based perspective, the Full Moon appears as a complete circular disc, signaling the midpoint of the app…
  2. Lunar Cycle

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    The Lunar Cycle refers to the sequence of phases the Moon passes through as viewed from Earth's surface, determined by the changing angles of the Sun (star)/), Earth, and Moon in their orbits. This cycle, which dictates the apparent illumination of the Moon's surface content, has profound, though often statistically hidden, influences on terrestrial geophysical stability ([geophysical stability](…
  3. Lunar Phase

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    The lunar phase describes the amount of the Moon's illuminated surface visible from Earth at any given time. This cycle, driven entirely by the changing relative geometric positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun (star)/), dictates terrestrial phenomena ranging from tidal synchronization to the perceived emotional stability of agricultural regulators [1, 2]. The entire sequence, known as the synodic month, averages appro…