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This Earth map fragment is intended to illustrate celestial motion across the sky, emphasizing both bearing and elevational perspectives. The map's center point corresponds to the transit, showcasing celestial objects at their highest point, while elevation gradually decreases towards the map edges. This dynamic representation offers insights into the changing positions of celestial bodies with a focus on their bearing and elevational trajectories.
Your location: Santa Clara, United States
Timezone:
Latitude:
37.3541
Longitude:
-121.955

Moon: Rise, Set, Phase

General information

Moon Phase - 1st Quarter
illumination - 79.5%

Moon

Moon Visibility on February 27

Moon Rise and Set Timetable

TimeElevation
Moon Rise, 66.8% illuminated 10:4810°
Sunset15:5757°
Civil sunset16:2562°
Astrosession begin17:2573°
Moon transit18:4180°
Moon Set02:28-4°
Astrosession end03:14-11°

Track Moon Position Throughout the Night

← Fri, 27 February 2026 →

Elevation (degrees)
Time
Altitude
Azimuth
Shift the map to change the time and observe Moon changing position in the night sky.

Moon Phases for the Current Lunar Cycle — February 17 to March 18

This table lists the main lunar phases for the current lunar cycle, including New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, and the following New Moon. Each phase is shown with its exact date and time.
Click a Moon phase image to view a detailed table of rise and set times for that phase, so you can see when it will appear in your local sky.
New Moon First Quarter Full moon Last Quarter New Moon
February 17
@ 02:13
February 24
@ 02:28
March 03
@ 01:34
March 10
@ 23:39
March 18
@ 15:07
Phase Time
New Moon 2026-02-17 @ 02:13
First Quarter 2026-02-24 @ 02:28
Full Moon 2026-03-03 @ 01:34
Last Quarter 2026-02-24 @ 02:28
New Moon 2026-03-18 @ 15:07

Lunar Map

Moon Features Visible by Naked Eye

Mare Imbrium: A vast lava plain resulting from a giant impact basin.

Mare Tranquillitatis: The landing site of Apollo 11, the first manned Moon landing.

Mare Fecunditatis: A lunar mare in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

Mare Nubium: A lunar mare located in the southern part of the Moon's near side.

Mare Serenitatis: A large lunar mare located to the east of Mare Imbrium.

Mare Crisium: A large lunar mare in the Moon's Crisium basin.

Mare Nectaris: A small lunar mare located in the Moon's Nectaris basin.

Clavius: One of the largest crater formations on the Moon, featuring a series of smaller craters.

Copernicus: A large crater with a well-defined, terraced rim and central peaks.

Tycho: A prominent impact crater known for its extensive ray system.

Apollo 14 landing site: Third manned mission to land on the Moon, focused on detailed lunar surface science.

Apollo 17 landing site: Final Apollo mission, focused on geology with extensive surface activities.

Apollo 16 landing site: Fifth manned mission to land on the Moon, exploring the Descartes Highlands.

Apollo 15 landing site: First mission to use the Lunar Roving Vehicle, allowing extensive exploration.

 
Discover even more moon features with our interactive, high-resolution Moon map

Moon Passage Through Night

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Current Moon position

Time20:18
Latitude37.3541
Longitude-121.955
Moon elevation68°
Moon Azimuth111°
Here you can see the current position of the Moon on the map, as well as its positions for moonrise and moonset. This tool allows you to track the Moon's movement throughout the night, providing you with accurate and up-to-date information.

Moon Dynamics This Month

Time
DateSat, 28 February 2026
Twighlight start17:26
Twighlight end03:12
Rise12:06
Set02:48
Elevation at transit77°
Transit time19:27
Distance to Earth0.00249 AU (372,499 km)
Equatorial coordinates at sunsetRA: 07h 51m 25s", Dec: 24° 41' 54s
Magnitude-12
ConstellationGemini
PhaseWaxing Gibbous
Illumination85.8

Last and Upcoming Lunar Eclipse

Sun, 7 September 2025

Total Lunar Eclipse

Global
100%
Local
-
Total Lunar Eclipse 2025-09-07
GlobalFrom Your location
Penumbral05:30-10:56Not Visible
Partial06:28-09:59Not Visible
Total07:32-08:54Not Visible

Tue, 3 March 2026

Total Lunar Eclipse

Global
100%
Local
100%
Total Lunar Eclipse 2026-03-03
GlobalFrom Your location
Penumbral22:46-04:2422:46-04:24
Partial23:51-03:1923:51-03:18
Total01:05-02:0401:05-02:04

Last and Upcoming Solar Eclipse

Tue, 17 February 2026

Hybrid Solar Eclipse

Global
93%
Local
-
Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2026-02-17
GlobalFrom Your location
Penumbra23:58-04:28Not Visible
Umbra01:43-02:44Not Visible
See details

Wed, 12 August 2026

Total Solar Eclipse

Global
100%
Local
-
Total Solar Eclipse 2026-08-12
GlobalFrom Your location
Penumbra05:36-09:58Not Visible
Umbra06:59-08:36Not Visible
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Astrometric & Physical Parameters of Moon

Coordinates & Visibility

Right Ascension7.10638°
Declination26.87642°
Magnitude-11.4
ConstellationGemini
Elevation67.8°
Azimuth111.3°

Basic Properties

Mass, kg7.349E+22
Mean radius, km1737.4
Mean density, g/cm³3.3437

Orbit

Orbital period, days27.321582 d
Semi-major axis, km384400 km
Orbital eccentricity0.05490
Inclination, degrees5.145 deg

Rotation

Mean solar day, hours29.5306 d

Surface & Atmosphere

Surface gravity, m/s²1.62

Brightness

Visual magnitude V(1,0)+0.21

Data Acknowledgment

Our solar system data—including planetary physical and orbital parameters—comes from the Solar System OpenData API , maintained by Le Système Solaire. We thank Christophe and the contributors for making this open data available.