metafission
last-quarter phase
The sun is expected to last for another 5 billion years. It is currently in the middle of its main sequence phase, which is the longest phase in its life cycle.
Last Quarter, for the moon phase that is the answer.
The sun's red giant stage will last for 1 or 2 billion years.
If the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, it is not a phase, at all . . . it is a solar eclipse.
No, Venus in its full phase is not visible from Earth. When Venus is in its full phase, it is positioned on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, which means it is lost in the Sun's glare and not visible to us.
At First Quarter or Last Quarter, the moon is at 'quadrature', nominally a quarterof the sky away from the sun. So the difference in their right ascensions will beroughly 6hours in both cases.
The last phase will be a type II supernova explosions.
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metaphase
Metaphase,
The revision phase