Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 11:57:01 am |
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Moon Direction: | ↑ 297° Northwest |
Moon Altitude: | 2.5° |
Moon Distance: | 364,823 km |
Next New Moon: | Sep 21, 2025, 12:54 pm |
Next Full Moon: | Oct 6, 2025, 8:47 pm |
Next Moonset: | Today, 12:32 pm |


Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for 63°38'03.8"N, 135°30'36.6"W, March 2025
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2025 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
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Mar | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (km) | Illumination | ||||
1 | 9:21 am | ↑ (85°) | 10:52 pm | ↑ (284°) | - | 3:49 pm | (29.6°) | 361,965 | 5.2% | |
2 | 9:11 am | ↑ (69°) | - | - | 4:40 pm | (36.8°) | 362,860 | 12.2% | ||
3 | - | 12:51 am | ↑ (301°) | 9:00 am | ↑ (53°) | 5:33 pm | (43.3°) | 365,158 | 21.3% | |
4 | - | 2:58 am | ↑ (319°) | 8:46 am | ↑ (37°) | 6:29 pm | (48.6°) | 368,523 | 32.0% | |
5 | - | 5:23 am | ↑ (339°) | 8:20 am | ↑ (18°) | 7:27 pm | (52.4°) | 372,567 | 43.6% | |
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- | Up all day | - | 8:28 pm | (54.3°) | 376,934 | 55.2% | |||
7 | - | Up all day | - | 9:27 pm | (54.3°) | 381,320 | 66.2% | |||
8 | - | Up all day | - | 10:25 pm | (52.5°) | 385,540 | 76.2% | |||
9 | - | 9:38 am | ↑ (344°) | 12:17 pm | ↑ (19°) | 11:18 pm | (49.2°) | 389,474 | 84.7% | |
10 | - | 9:11 am | ↑ (326°) | 2:30 pm | ↑ (37°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | ||||
11 | - | 8:57 am | ↑ (311°) | 4:21 pm | ↑ (53°) | 12:07 am | (44.7°) | 393,083 | 91.5% | |
12 | - | 8:47 am | ↑ (298°) | 6:01 pm | ↑ (68°) | 12:52 am | (39.4°) | 396,339 | 96.3% | |
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- | 8:38 am | ↑ (284°) | 7:35 pm | ↑ (82°) | 1:35 am | (33.7°) | 399,233 | 99.2% | |
14 | - | 8:29 am | ↑ (271°) | 9:06 pm | ↑ (96°) | 2:15 am | (27.7°) | 401,716 | 100.0% | |
15 | - | 8:21 am | ↑ (258°) | 10:36 pm | ↑ (109°) | 2:54 am | (21.8°) | 403,713 | 98.8% | |
16 | - | 8:12 am | ↑ (245°) | - | 3:34 am | (16.0°) | 405,099 | 95.8% | ||
17 | 12:10 am | ↑ (123°) | 8:02 am | ↑ (232°) | - | 4:15 am | (10.6°) | 405,732 | 91.1% | |
18 | 1:51 am | ↑ (138°) | 7:50 am | ↑ (219°) | - | 4:58 am | (5.9°) | 405,451 | 84.8% | |
19 | 3:45 am | ↑ (154°) | 7:30 am | ↑ (203°) | - | 5:43 am | (2.0°) | 404,110 | 77.2% | |
20 | - | Down all day | - | 6:32 am | (-0.5°) | 401,607 | 68.4% | |||
21 | - | Down all day | - | 7:24 am | (-2.1°) | 397,905 | 58.8% | |||
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- | Down all day | - | 8:19 am | (-2.5°) | 393,085 | 48.5% | |||
23 | - | Down all day | - | 9:14 am | (-1.0°) | 387,334 | 38.0% | |||
24 | 8:36 am | ↑ (160°) | 11:55 am | ↑ (203°) | - | 10:09 am | (1.5°) | 381,004 | 27.7% | |
25 | 8:12 am | ↑ (142°) | 2:10 pm | ↑ (222°) | - | 11:02 am | (5.8°) | 374,533 | 18.2% | |
26 | 7:58 am | ↑ (126°) | 4:12 pm | ↑ (240°) | - | 11:54 am | (11.6°) | 368,490 | 10.0% | |
27 | 7:47 am | ↑ (110°) | 6:09 pm | ↑ (257°) | - | 12:45 pm | (18.3°) | 363,438 | 3.9% | |
28 | 7:37 am | ↑ (94°) | 8:04 pm | ↑ (275°) | - | 1:35 pm | (25.7°) | 359,902 | 0.5% | |
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7:28 am | ↑ (78°) | 10:03 pm | ↑ (292°) | - | 2:26 pm | (33.2°) | 358,230 | 0.3% | |
30 | 7:18 am | ↑ (61°) | - | - | 3:20 pm | (40.3°) | 358,595 | 3.4% | ||
31 | - | 12:09 am | ↑ (311°) | 7:05 am | ↑ (44°) | 4:16 pm | (46.4°) | 360,881 | 9.4% | |
* All times are local time for 63°38'03.8"N, 135°30'36.6"W. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. Below horizon is marked in red. |
Total Lunar Eclipse visible in 63°38'03.8"N, 135°30'36.6"W on Mar 13 – Mar 14
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