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what is the moon on 30% and date of month is 10 (name of the moon of this time)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The moon phase described as "30%" typically corresponds to the waxing crescent or the waning gibbous, depending on the specific timing in the lunar cycle.

If the date of the month is the 10th and you're looking for a common lunar phase during this time, it often aligns with the waxing crescent, which occurs after the New Moon and before the First Quarter, or the waning phase after the Full Moon, depending on the specific month and year.

To determine the exact name of the moon (or its phase) for a given month and year, you would need to consult a lunar calendar for that specific time. If you provide a specific month and year, I could give a more accurate answer.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To provide a specific answer regarding the moon phase on the 10th day of a month, I would need to know which month and year you are inquiring about since the moon phase changes regularly in its cycle.

However, generally speaking, on the 10th of a month, the moon could be around 30% illuminated (which typically represents the waxing crescent phase) in the earlier part of the lunar cycle following a New Moon.

If you have a specific month and year in mind, please share that, and I can give you more accurate information about the moon phase for that date.

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