Moon: Rise, Set, Phase
General information
Moon Phase - Last Quarter
illumination - 39.4%
Moon Visibility on April 11
Moon Rise and Set Timetable
| Time | Elevation | |
| Astrosession begin | 19:10 | -70° |
Moon Rise, 42.4% illuminated ![]() | 01:33 | 3° |
| Moon rise | 02:07 | |
| Astrosession end | 03:07 | 17° |
| Twighlight end | 03:40 | 21° |
| Civil sunrise | 04:11 | 24° |
| Sunrise | 04:39 | 26° |
| Moon transit | 06:33 | 32° |
| Moon Set | 11:38 | -10° |
Track Moon Position Throughout the Night
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Moon Phases for the Current Lunar Cycle — March 18 to April 17
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 |
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March 18 @ 16:07 |
March 25 @ 10:18 |
April 01 @ 16:44 |
April 09 @ 19:52 |
April 17 @ 02:28 |
| Phase | Time |
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| New Moon | 2026-03-18 @ 16:07 |
| First Quarter | 2026-03-25 @ 10:18 | Full Moon | 2026-04-01 @ 16:44 | Last Quarter | 2026-03-25 @ 10:18 | New Moon | 2026-04-17 @ 02:28 |
Lunar Map
Moon Features Visible by Naked Eye
Oceanus Procellarum: The largest of the lunar maria, covering a vast area on the western edge of the Moon.
Mare Imbrium: A vast lava plain resulting from a giant impact basin.
Mare Nubium: A lunar mare located in the southern part of the Moon's near side.
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.
Aristarchus: A bright crater known for its high albedo and geological complexity.
Luna 9 landing site: First successful soft landing on the Moon and transmission of photographic data back to Earth.
Apollo 12 landing site: Second manned mission to land on the Moon, with a pinpoint landing near Surveyor 3.
Discover even more moon features with our interactive, high-resolution Moon map
Moon Passage Through Night
Current Moon position
| Time | 22:17 |
| Latitude | 37.3541 |
| Longitude | -121.955 |
| Moon elevation | -37° |
| Moon Azimuth | -91° |
Moon Dynamics This Month
| Date | Sun, 12 April 2026 |
| Twighlight start | 19:10 |
| Twighlight end | 03:04 |
| Rise | 01:49 |
| Set | 11:44 |
| Elevation at transit | 33° |
| Transit time | 06:46 |
| Distance to Earth | 0.00262 AU (391,946 km) |
| Equatorial coordinates at sunset | RA: 21h 02m 16s", Dec: -19° 13' 10s |
| Magnitude | -9 |
| Constellation | Capricornus |
| Phase | Last Quarter |
| Illumination | 32.7 |
Last and Upcoming Lunar Eclipse
Tue, 3 March 2026
Total Lunar Eclipse
| Global | From Your location | ||
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| Penumbral | 23:46-05:24 | 23:46-05:24 | |
| Partial | 00:51-04:19 | 00:51-04:18 | |
| Total | 02:05-03:04 | 02:05-03:04 |
Fri, 28 August 2026
Partial Lunar Eclipse
| Global | From Your location | ||
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| Penumbral | 16:26-22:02 | 17:35-22:02 | |
| Partial | 17:35-20:54 | 17:35-20:53 | |
| Total | - | - |
Last and Upcoming Solar Eclipse
Tue, 17 February 2026
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
| Global | From Your location | |
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| Penumbra | 00:58-05:28 | Not Visible |
| Umbra | 02:43-03:44 | Not Visible |
Wed, 12 August 2026
Total Solar Eclipse
| Global | From Your location | |
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| Penumbra | 06:36-10:58 | Not Visible |
| Umbra | 07:59-09:36 | Not Visible |
Astrometric & Physical Parameters of Moon
Coordinates & Visibility
| Right Ascension | 20.45491° |
| Declination | -22.14197° |
| Magnitude | -9.6 |
| Constellation | Capricornus |
| Elevation | -36.5° |
| Azimuth | -91.4° |
Basic Properties
| Mass, kg | 7.349E+22 |
| Mean radius, km | 1737.4 |
| Mean density, g/cm³ | 3.3437 |
Orbit
| Orbital period, days | 27.321582 d |
| Semi-major axis, km | 384400 km |
| Orbital eccentricity | 0.05490 |
| Inclination, degrees | 5.145 deg |
Rotation
| Mean solar day, hours | 29.5306 d |
Surface & Atmosphere
| Surface gravity, m/s² | 1.62 |
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.








