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What is the name of the moon on the 13th, 14th, and 15th?

The moon on the 13th is called the "Ascending Gibbous Moon", the moon on the 14th is called the "Winning Gibbous Moon", and the moon on the 15th is called the "Full Moon".

1. Ascending gibbous moon

The gibbous moon before the full moon (that is, on the twelfth and thirteenth day of each month in the lunar calendar) is called the "waxing gibbous moon", also known as the "ascending gibbous moon". "Moon" with the bright part facing west.

2. Waxing gibbous moon

"Winning gibbous moon" is a proper term in astronomy. The Chinese translations of astronomical nouns approved and released by the Chinese Astronomical Terminology Approval Committee, the translations of the entries and the Chinese and English interpretation data are copyrighted by the Astronomical Terminology Committee.

3. Full Moon

The full moon is a natural phenomenon of the moon. The full moon refers to the moment when the ecliptic longitude difference between the moon and the sun reaches 180 degrees (also called looking at the moon), and the moon phase at this time (also called looking at the moon). Two adjacent full moons are always 29.53 days apart.

In astronomical phenomena, the moon gradually becomes full from small to round, which is the full moon, usually on the 15th of each month.