Full moon calendar

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Moon phases 2026

New moon
First quarter
Full moon
Last quarter
19 December 2025
17:44
27 December 2025
11:11
3 January 2026
2:03
10 January 2026
7:49
18 January 2026
11:53
25 January 2026
20:48
1 February 2026
14:08
9 February 2026
4:44
17 February 2026
4:02
24 February 2026
4:28
3 March 2026
3:36
11 March 2026
2:39
18 March 2026
18:24
25 March 2026
12:18
1 April 2026
19:11
9 April 2026
21:52
17 April 2026
4:52
23 April 2026
19:32
1 May 2026
10:22
9 May 2026
14:11
16 May 2026
13:02
23 May 2026
4:12
31 May 2026
1:45
8 June 2026
3:01
14 June 2026
19:55
21 June 2026
14:56
29 June 2026
16:58
7 July 2026
12:30
14 July 2026
2:44
21 July 2026
4:06
29 July 2026
7:38
5 August 2026
19:22
12 August 2026
10:37
19 August 2026
19:47
27 August 2026
21:21
4 September 2026
0:52
10 September 2026
20:28
18 September 2026
13:44
26 September 2026
9:52
3 October 2026
6:26
10 October 2026
8:51
18 October 2026
9:13
25 October 2026
21:15
1 November 2026
12:29
8 November 2026
23:03
17 November 2026
3:49
24 November 2026
6:56
30 November 2026
22:09
8 December 2026
16:53
16 December 2026
21:43
23 December 2026
17:29
30 December 2026
11:00

About the full moon calendar

Times for the moon phases

The times are calculated with an accuracy of one minute.
The times are the exact time the phase happens astronomically.
A moon phase happens at the exact same time everywhere on earth. (Time and date varies only due to time differences between time zones.

New Moon

The time of the new moon is the exact time where the moon goes from waning to waxing.
The new moon is visible to the human eye after 10-18 hours.
The new moon is also the beginning of a new moon cycle.

First quarter

The first quarter is exactly when 50% of the waxing moon is illuminated.

Full moon

Full moon is the exact time where the moon is fully illuminated and goes from waxing to waning.

Last quarter

The last quarter is exactly when 50% of the waning moon is illuminated.

Waxing and waning moon, northern hemisphere.

If the right side of the moon is illuminated, then the moon is waxing.
If the left side of the moon is illuminated, then the moon is waning.
This is reversed on the southern hemisphere

Length of a moon cycle

A moon cycle lasts between 29.18 and 29.93 days