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  • New Moon Nights & Moonless Nights: Understanding the Darkness
    The nights without a moon are called new moon nights or moonless nights.

    Here's why:

    * New Moon: The new moon phase is when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun, so we can't see it illuminated.

    * Moonless Night: This is a more general term referring to any night where the moon is not visible, regardless of the lunar phase. This can be due to the new moon, cloudy weather, or the moon being below the horizon.

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