Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 6:32:04 pm |
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Moon Direction: | ↑ 35° Northeast |
Moon Altitude: | -29.8° |
Moon Distance: | 226,687 mi |
Next New Moon: | Sep 21, 2025, 7:54 pm |
Next Full Moon: | Oct 7, 2025, 3:47 am |
Next Moonrise: | Today, 9:44 pm |


Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for 39°23'06.0"N, 31°16'46.9"W, April 2025
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2025 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
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Apr | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (mi) | Illumination | ||||
1 | 9:23 am | ↑ (60°) | - | - | 5:02 pm | (74.5°) | 225,869 | 15.3% | ||
2 | - | 12:51 am | ↑ (304°) | 10:07 am | ↑ (55°) | 6:03 pm | (77.8°) | 228,818 | 25.1% | |
3 | - | 2:06 am | ↑ (307°) | 11:00 am | ↑ (52°) | 7:05 pm | (79.1°) | 232,234 | 36.0% | |
4 | - | 3:11 am | ↑ (308°) | 12:02 pm | ↑ (52°) | 8:06 pm | (78.4°) | 235,803 | 47.4% | |
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- | 4:04 am | ↑ (306°) | 1:09 pm | ↑ (55°) | 9:02 pm | (75.9°) | 239,260 | 58.4% | |
6 | - | 4:46 am | ↑ (302°) | 2:18 pm | ↑ (60°) | 9:54 pm | (72.0°) | 242,425 | 68.8% | |
7 | - | 5:19 am | ↑ (297°) | 3:25 pm | ↑ (66°) | 10:41 pm | (67.2°) | 245,185 | 78.0% | |
8 | - | 5:46 am | ↑ (290°) | 4:30 pm | ↑ (73°) | 11:25 pm | (61.7°) | 247,493 | 85.8% | |
9 | - | 6:09 am | ↑ (283°) | 5:31 pm | ↑ (81°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | ||||
10 | - | 6:30 am | ↑ (275°) | 6:32 pm | ↑ (88°) | 12:06 am | (55.9°) | 249,343 | 92.0% | |
11 | - | 6:50 am | ↑ (268°) | 7:31 pm | ↑ (96°) | 12:45 am | (49.9°) | 250,751 | 96.5% | |
12 | - | 7:09 am | ↑ (260°) | 8:30 pm | ↑ (104°) | 1:25 am | (44.0°) | 251,736 | 99.2% | |
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- | 7:30 am | ↑ (253°) | 9:31 pm | ↑ (111°) | 2:05 am | (38.4°) | 252,307 | 100.0% | |
14 | - | 7:54 am | ↑ (247°) | 10:33 pm | ↑ (117°) | 2:46 am | (33.1°) | 252,454 | 98.8% | |
15 | - | 8:21 am | ↑ (241°) | 11:35 pm | ↑ (122°) | 3:30 am | (28.6°) | 252,150 | 95.9% | |
16 | - | 8:53 am | ↑ (236°) | - | 4:17 am | (24.9°) | 251,349 | 91.2% | ||
17 | 12:37 am | ↑ (126°) | 9:33 am | ↑ (233°) | - | 5:07 am | (22.4°) | 250,001 | 84.8% | |
18 | 1:36 am | ↑ (128°) | 10:21 am | ↑ (232°) | - | 5:59 am | (21.2°) | 248,065 | 77.0% | |
19 | 2:30 am | ↑ (128°) | 11:18 am | ↑ (232°) | - | 6:53 am | (21.6°) | 245,531 | 67.9% | |
20 | 3:16 am | ↑ (126°) | 12:22 pm | ↑ (236°) | - | 7:47 am | (23.4°) | 242,433 | 57.8% | |
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3:55 am | ↑ (121°) | 1:31 pm | ↑ (241°) | - | 8:40 am | (26.8°) | 238,883 | 47.0% | |
22 | 4:28 am | ↑ (115°) | 2:42 pm | ↑ (248°) | - | 9:31 am | (31.6°) | 235,049 | 36.1% | |
23 | 4:57 am | ↑ (108°) | 3:55 pm | ↑ (256°) | - | 10:21 am | (37.5°) | 231,194 | 25.5% | |
24 | 5:23 am | ↑ (100°) | 5:08 pm | ↑ (265°) | - | 11:10 am | (44.3°) | 227,621 | 15.8% | |
25 | 5:48 am | ↑ (90°) | 6:23 pm | ↑ (274°) | - | 11:59 am | (51.6°) | 224,686 | 8.0% | |
26 | 6:14 am | ↑ (81°) | 7:40 pm | ↑ (284°) | - | 12:50 pm | (59.0°) | 222,692 | 2.5% | |
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6:43 am | ↑ (72°) | 9:01 pm | ↑ (293°) | - | 1:44 pm | (66.0°) | 221,907 | 0.2% | |
28 | 7:16 am | ↑ (64°) | 10:23 pm | ↑ (301°) | - | 2:43 pm | (72.0°) | 222,439 | 1.1% | |
29 | 7:57 am | ↑ (57°) | 11:43 pm | ↑ (306°) | - | 3:45 pm | (76.4°) | 224,224 | 5.3% | |
30 | 8:47 am | ↑ (53°) | - | - | 4:49 pm | (78.7°) | 227,066 | 12.3% | ||
* All times are local time for 39°23'06.0"N, 31°16'46.9"W. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. |
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