dagályapály
Dagályapály is a term used in Hungarian to describe a lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is in its third quarter phase, also known as the last quarter or waning gibbous. During this phase, the right half of the Moon's illuminated surface is visible from Earth, while the left half is hidden.
This lunar phase is called "dagályapály" in Hungarian because it occurs when the Moon is in the
Dagályapály typically occurs about two weeks after the full moon, and it is an important phase for
Dagályapály has cultural significance in Hungary and other European countries where the phrase is used to
The frequency and appearance of dagályapály are determined by the Earth-Moon system and the gravitational interactions