On the night of May 4, 2026, the Moon rests at the threshold of fullness — 94 percent illuminated, beginning its patient retreat from light. This Waning Gibbous phase is one moment in an ancient, unbroken rhythm that has marked time for humanity long before clocks or calendars existed. The same celestial mechanics that governed our ancestors' harvests and migrations continue quietly overhead, indifferent to whether anyone looks up.
Moon phase today: Waning Gibbous lights up 94% on May 4, 2026
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Moon phase observation article with no direct economic implications; purely astronomical content about lunar cycles and visibility.
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Factual, informational article about lunar phases with minimal bias; presents astronomical data from NASA without editorializing or advocacy.
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