30 at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 GMT). The new moon is the so-called "invisible phase of the moon," according to NASA, because the illuminated side of the moon is facing away from Earth, toward the sun.
hence why not every new moon results in a solar eclipse, according to NASA. Related: What you can see in the night sky tonight On the nights before and after a new moon, when just a thin crescent ...
If you look up at the Moon and wonder, "What phase of the Moon is that?" NASA also has this daily guide, which shows the phase and what features of the Moon you can see each night. Here's a look ...