Each month, the Moon rehearses the same ancient choreography — a slow brightening and dimming governed by the geometry of Sun, Earth, and sky. On August 18, 2026, that cycle finds itself in an early, hopeful stage: the Waxing Crescent, with a third of the lunar face catching sunlight and two dark seas already visible to the naked eye. Ten days remain before the Full Moon of August 28 completes this particular turning, one in an unbroken series that has measured human time longer than any clock.