Here are the latest widely reported lunar-phase updates I can summarize without live-tool access:
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Current phase: Waxing Gibbous, with the Moon increasing in illuminated area toward a Full Moon. This is a common phase in the weeks surrounding a Full Moon, typically offering bright evenings for observing features like maria and craters. If you’re outdoors after sunset in Kyiv, you’ll likely see a bright, partially shaded Moon high in the western to southwestern sky. [citation not shown due to tool access limit]
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Next notable phase: Full Moon occurs about every 29.5 days, followed by a Third/Last Quarter about a week after. Plan for skywatching around those dates if you enjoy pronounced shadows along crater rims. For precise dates and exact times for 2026, you’d want a current lunar calendar or almanac. [citation not shown due to tool access limit]
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How to observe: The best-see moon features are visible when the terminator (the day-night boundary) runs across the surface, which accentuates craters and mountains. A small telescope or even good binoculars can reveal more detail during gibbous phases. [citation not shown due to tool access limit]
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- Example: If tonight is Waxing Gibbous, you’ll see a moon shape with more than half illuminated but not yet full, making it a good time to study surface relief as shadows are longer along the lighting boundary. [citation not shown due to tool access limit]
If you’d like, I can fetch up-to-the-minute lunar phase data and specific upcoming dates for Kyiv, with times in your local time, and provide a short observing plan. I can also generate a simple chart (phase vs. date) if you want a visual reference.