Täisava
Täisava, also known as full moon, is a lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, and the side of the Moon that is facing Earth is fully illuminated. This phase happens approximately once every 29.5 days, which is the length of the synodic month, the time it takes for the Moon to complete one orbit around the Earth relative to the Sun.
The term "täisava" comes from the Estonian language, where "täis" means "full" and "ava" means "face" or
During a täisava, the Moon appears as a bright, round disk in the night sky. The exact