Moon Phase Today
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The Moon wobbles slightly as it orbits Earth — a phenomenon called libration. Hit Animate Day to watch the surface shift and the pole axis tilt live. Over timethis lets us see 59% of the lunar surface rather than just 50%.
DismissThe moon phase today is calculated in real time using high-precision astronomical algorithms verified against NASA lunar ephemeris data. The calculator above shows current illuminationmoonrise and moonset times for your location lunar age in daysand the date of the next Full Moon. Use it to plan fishing and hunting trips around peak moonlightor explore our lunar astrology section for moon sign and zodiac timing.
Moon Phase Tools & Calculators
Sky Clarity
Real-time stargazing grade based on local cloud cover and lunar glare.
Terminator Calculator
Live shadow map showing which craters are in peak position right now.
Northern Lights Forecast
Real-time Kp-index data and aurora visibility maps updated live.
Planetary Tracker
Live map of the solar system and upcoming planet positions and parades.
Solunar Hunting
Predict peak wildlife activity using sun and moon gravitational data.
Solunar Fishing
Optimise catches with moon-phase specific activity forecasts.
Tide Predictor
Coastal tidal forecasts driven by real-time lunar positions.
Gardening Calendar
Sync planting with moon phases for optimal root and leaf growth.
Eclipse Calendar
Every solar and lunar eclipse through 2035 with global visibility maps.
Supermoon Calendar
Definitive schedule of Perigee and Apogee lunar events.
Astronomy Calendar
Meteor showersplanetary alignmentsand major celestial events.
Conjunctions
Upcoming lunar occultations and planetary meet-ups.
Astrology Portal
Daily moon sign insightsbirth chartsand lunar horoscopes.
Birth Moon Finder
Discover the exact moon phase present at the moment of your birth.
Moon Trivia Blitz
Rapid-fire quiz on lunar history and science. Test your space knowledge.
Impact Simulator
Planetary defense sandbox — calculate crater size and impact energy.
Moon phases explained
The Moon doesn't change shape — only the angle of sunlight across its surface does. As it orbits Earth over 29.5 daysthat shifting angle produces eight distinct phaseseach with its own character and its own best targets for observation.
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Moon Phase FAQ: Your Questions Answered
Everything you need to know about lunar cyclesmoon phase timingand what the Moon looks like tonight.
What is the current moon phase today?
Use the live moon phase calculator at the top of this page to see today's exact phaseillumination percentagemoonrise and moonset times for your locationand the number of days until the next Full Moon. The Moon completes its full 29.5-day cycle continuously — the calculator updates in real time for any date you select.
🌕 The calculator uses your device location or any city you enter — results are accurate to the minute for moonrise and moonset.How many moon phases are there in a cycle?
There are 8 moon phases in a standard 29.5-day lunar cycle: New MoonWaxing CrescentFirst QuarterWaxing GibbousFull MoonWaning GibbousLast Quarterand Waning Crescent. The four primary phases — NewFirst QuarterFulland Last Quarter — each mark a precise moment in time when the Moon reaches an exact angle relative to the Sun. The four secondary phases are the transitional periods between them.
📖 Full breakdown of each phasewhat it looks likeand what it means in our guide: How Many Moon Phases Are There?What is the best moon phase for telescope viewing?
The First and Last Quarter phases offer the best telescope views of the Moon. At these phasesthe Sun sits at a low angle over the lunar terrainand the terminator line — the boundary between lunar day and night — casts long shadows across the surface. Crater rimsmountain ridgesand ancient lava plains all gain dramatic three-dimensional depth that disappears completely at Full Moonwhen overhead illumination flattens everything out.
The Full Moon is actually the worst phase for telescope observers — not the best. With no shadows to reveal surface textureeven major craters look shallow and washed out. The one exception is the bright ray systems radiating from young impact craters like Tycho and Copernicuswhich become most visible near full illumination.
🔭 Use our live Terminator Calculator to see exactly which lunar features are in peak shadow position right now.What is the best moon phase for stargazing?
It depends on what you want to observe. For deep-sky stargazing — nebulaegalaxiesand faint star clusters — the New Moon is idealas there is no moonlight to wash out the sky. For lunar observation with a telescopethe opposite is true: target the nights around First or Last Quarterwhen the terminator line creates maximum shadow contrast across craters and mountain ranges.
A common mistake is pointing a telescope at the Full Moon and expecting dramatic views — the fully lit surface loses almost all shadow detailmaking the Moon look flat and featureless through an eyepiece. The Moon rewards observers most in the days just before and after each Quarter phase.
📡 Check our Sky Clarity tool for tonight's cloud cover and lunar glare conditions before heading out.What is a supermoon and how often does it happen?
A supermoon occurs when a Full Moon or New Moon coincides with the Moon being near its closest point to Earth (perigee) in its slightly elliptical orbit. At perigeethe Moon is approximately 356,000 km away — about 14% closer than at apogee (406,000 km). This makes the Full Moon appear up to 14% larger and up to 30% brighter than a typical Full Moondepending on how brightness is measured. Supermoons happen roughly 3 to 4 times per yearas the lunar orbit and phase cycle gradually drift in and out of alignment.
🌕 Exact dates for every upcoming event in our Supermoon and Micromoon Calendar — including the opposite effect when the Moon is at its furthest point.What is a blood moon?
A blood moon is a Full Moon during a total lunar eclipse. When Earth passes directly between the Sun and the MoonEarth's shadow falls on the Moon completely. Instead of going darkthe Moon turns a deep red or orange colour — caused by sunlight refracting through Earth's atmosphere around the edges of the planet. Every sunrise and sunset happening simultaneously on Earth projects onto the Moon's surfaceproducing the red glow. Total lunar eclipses occur roughly twice per year globallythough they are not visible from all locations each time.
🔴 See every upcoming event in our Blood Moon Schedule 2025–2030 — exact datestimesand visibility by region.Does the moon phase affect tides?
Yes — directly. The Moon's gravitational pull creates a tidal bulge on the side of Earth facing it. Spring tides — the highest and lowest tides — occur at New Moon and Full Moonwhen the Sun and Moon align and their gravitational forces combine. Neap tides — the mildest tides — occur at First and Last Quarterwhen the Sun and Moon are at right angles and partially cancel each other's pull. Coastal tide predictions depend heavily on the current moon phase and the Moon's distance from Earth.
🌊 Our tide calculator uses live moon phase data to show predicted tide heights for any coastal location.How long does it take for the Moon to orbit Earth?
There are two different answers depending on what you measure. The sidereal month — one complete orbit relative to the fixed stars — takes 27.3 days. The synodic month — the time to complete a full phase cycle from New Moon back to New Moon — takes 29.5 days. The difference exists because Earth itself moves around the Sun during that time. By the time the Moon completes one orbitEarth has advanced far enough along its own orbit that the Moon must travel an extra two days to realign with the Sun-Earth geometry and return to the same phase.
Why does the Moon appear to change shape?
The Moon does not physically change shape — it is always a sphere. What changes is how much of the sunlit half is visible from Earth as the Moon orbits. At New Moonthe lit side faces entirely away from us. As the Moon moves around Earthprogressively more of the sunlit surface becomes visible until we see the fully illuminated Full Moon. The cycle then reverses. The Moon's own light is zero — it is entirely reflected sunlight. The shadow you see is Earth blocking that light from reaching the Moon's surface.
How accurate is the data on MoonPhase.Today?
Our calculations use SunCalc open-source astronomical algorithms based on the methods of Jean Meeuswhose Astronomical Algorithms is the accepted reference standard in the field. Results are cross-verified against NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Horizons system for precision. The calculator delivers sub-minute accuracy for moonrisemoonsetillumination percentageand lunar age — continuously updated for any date and any location worldwide.
Still have a question? Our moon phase calculator covers illuminationrise and set timeslunar distanceand the full phase calendar for any date from 1900 to 2100.
Check Tonight's Moon Phase ↑The Art of Lunar Observation
Most people point a telescope at the Full Moon and wonder why it looks flat. The reason is simple: at full illuminationthe Sun is directly behind the observer and every shadow on the lunar surface disappears. You are seeing the Moon under the equivalent of a camera flash — brightfeatureless and geologically dead. The moon phase today is the single most important variable in planning a productive observation session.
The Terminator Line — the boundary between lunar day and night — is where the Moon reveals its true character. Because the Sun sits at the horizon from the perspective of the terrain below even a 200-metre crater rim casts a shadow several kilometres long. Mountain ranges that are invisible at Full Moon become sharpthree-dimensional ridgelines. The vast lava plains of the maria show their true curvature. Use the live Terminator Calculator above to see exactly which features are in peak position tonight.
Knowing the current moon phase also lets you plan which targets from the Lunar 100 Map are worth pursuing. The soft blue glow of Earthshine on a waxing crescent the knife-edge ridges of the Apennine Mountains at First Quarterthe deep shadow pools of Clavius near Last Quarter — each phase unlocks a completely different Moon. Check the phaseplan the targetand the surface will reward you every time.

