Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 2:36:42 pm |
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Moon Direction: | ↑ 342° North |
Moon Altitude: | -27.3° |
Moon Distance: | 364,806 km |
Next New Moon: | Sep 21, 2025, 4:54 pm |
Next Full Moon: | Oct 7, 2025, 12:47 am |
Next Moonrise: | Today, 8:43 pm |


Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for Saint-Léolin, December 2025
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2025 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
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Dec | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (km) | Illumination | ||||
1 | - | 3:22 am | ↑ (284°) | 2:07 pm | ↑ (71°) | 9:18 pm | (56.0°) | 362,361 | 87.6% | |
2 | - | 4:48 am | ↑ (294°) | 2:30 pm | ↑ (62°) | 10:14 pm | (62.1°) | 358,787 | 94.5% | |
3 | - | 6:17 am | ↑ (304°) | 3:01 pm | ↑ (54°) | 11:15 pm | (66.8°) | 357,072 | 98.8% | |
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- | 7:47 am | ↑ (311°) | 3:43 pm | ↑ (48°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | ||||
5 | - | 9:08 am | ↑ (314°) | 4:42 pm | ↑ (45°) | 12:22 am | (69.6°) | 357,480 | 99.7% | |
6 | - | 10:13 am | ↑ (314°) | 5:56 pm | ↑ (47°) | 1:29 am | (70.0°) | 360,022 | 97.4% | |
7 | - | 11:00 am | ↑ (309°) | 7:19 pm | ↑ (53°) | 2:35 am | (68.2°) | 364,409 | 92.1% | |
8 | - | 11:33 am | ↑ (302°) | 8:42 pm | ↑ (61°) | 3:35 am | (64.5°) | 370,145 | 84.5% | |
9 | - | 11:57 am | ↑ (294°) | 10:01 pm | ↑ (69°) | 4:28 am | (59.5°) | 376,592 | 75.3% | |
10 | - | 12:15 pm | ↑ (285°) | 11:16 pm | ↑ (79°) | 5:17 am | (53.8°) | 383,193 | 65.1% | |
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- | 12:31 pm | ↑ (276°) | - | 6:01 am | (47.7°) | 389,417 | 54.7% | ||
12 | 12:26 am | ↑ (88°) | 12:45 pm | ↑ (268°) | - | 6:43 am | (41.5°) | 394,904 | 44.4% | |
13 | 1:35 am | ↑ (97°) | 12:59 pm | ↑ (259°) | - | 7:23 am | (35.5°) | 399,388 | 34.6% | |
14 | 2:42 am | ↑ (106°) | 1:14 pm | ↑ (251°) | - | 8:04 am | (29.9°) | 402,756 | 25.6% | |
15 | 3:50 am | ↑ (114°) | 1:31 pm | ↑ (243°) | - | 8:46 am | (24.8°) | 404,977 | 17.6% | |
16 | 4:58 am | ↑ (121°) | 1:52 pm | ↑ (236°) | - | 9:29 am | (20.3°) | 406,115 | 10.9% | |
17 | 6:07 am | ↑ (128°) | 2:19 pm | ↑ (231°) | - | 10:16 am | (16.8°) | 406,276 | 5.7% | |
18 | 7:13 am | ↑ (132°) | 2:54 pm | ↑ (227°) | - | 11:05 am | (14.4°) | 405,594 | 2.1% | |
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8:14 am | ↑ (135°) | 3:39 pm | ↑ (225°) | - | 11:57 am | (13.2°) | 404,205 | 0.3% | |
20 | 9:06 am | ↑ (134°) | 4:35 pm | ↑ (226°) | - | 12:49 pm | (13.6°) | 402,222 | 0.5% | |
21 | 9:47 am | ↑ (132°) | 5:41 pm | ↑ (230°) | - | 1:41 pm | (15.3°) | 399,726 | 2.7% | |
22 | 10:19 am | ↑ (127°) | 6:52 pm | ↑ (235°) | - | 2:31 pm | (18.4°) | 396,754 | 6.9% | |
23 | 10:44 am | ↑ (120°) | 8:05 pm | ↑ (243°) | - | 3:20 pm | (22.7°) | 393,328 | 13.0% | |
24 | 11:04 am | ↑ (112°) | 9:18 pm | ↑ (251°) | - | 4:06 pm | (27.9°) | 389,449 | 20.7% | |
25 | 11:21 am | ↑ (104°) | 10:32 pm | ↑ (261°) | - | 4:50 pm | (33.8°) | 385,151 | 30.0% | |
26 | 11:37 am | ↑ (94°) | 11:46 pm | ↑ (270°) | - | 5:34 pm | (40.2°) | 380,502 | 40.4% | |
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11:53 am | ↑ (85°) | - | - | 6:20 pm | (46.9°) | 375,671 | 51.6% | ||
28 | - | 1:03 am | ↑ (280°) | 12:10 pm | ↑ (75°) | 7:07 pm | (53.5°) | 370,910 | 63.0% | |
29 | - | 2:23 am | ↑ (290°) | 12:30 pm | ↑ (66°) | 7:59 pm | (59.6°) | 366,578 | 74.0% | |
30 | - | 3:48 am | ↑ (300°) | 12:55 pm | ↑ (57°) | 8:56 pm | (64.8°) | 363,091 | 83.9% | |
31 | - | 5:15 am | ↑ (308°) | 1:31 pm | ↑ (50°) | 9:58 pm | (68.5°) | 360,910 | 91.9% | |
* All times are local time for Saint-Léolin. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. |
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