Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 7:54:01 pm |
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Moon Direction: | ↑ 80° East |
Moon Altitude: | -13.3° |
Moon Distance: | 226,670 mi |
Next New Moon: | Sep 21, 2025, 11:54 pm |
Next Full Moon: | Oct 7, 2025, 7:47 am |
Next Moonrise: | Today, 8:50 pm |
Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for Port Louis, September 2025
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2025 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
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Sep | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (mi) | Illumination | ||||
1 | - | 1:07 am | ↑ (240°) | 12:00 pm | ↑ (120°) | 7:01 pm | (81.5°) | 247,915 | 63.1% | |
2 | - | 2:01 am | ↑ (239°) | 12:54 pm | ↑ (120°) | 7:54 pm | (81.8°) | 245,245 | 72.6% | |
3 | - | 2:54 am | ↑ (240°) | 1:51 pm | ↑ (119°) | 8:49 pm | (83.8°) | 242,060 | 81.4% | |
4 | - | 3:43 am | ↑ (243°) | 2:50 pm | ↑ (116°) | 9:42 pm | (87.3°) | 238,616 | 89.1% | |
5 | - | 4:29 am | ↑ (247°) | 3:50 pm | ↑ (111°) | 10:33 pm | (87.9°) | 235,184 | 95.0% | |
6 | - | 5:11 am | ↑ (252°) | 4:50 pm | ↑ (105°) | 11:23 pm | (81.8°) | 232,067 | 98.8% | |
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- | 5:51 am | ↑ (259°) | 5:49 pm | ↑ (98°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | ||||
8 | - | 6:29 am | ↑ (266°) | 6:49 pm | ↑ (90°) | 12:12 am | (75.0°) | 229,518 | 100.0% | |
9 | - | 7:06 am | ↑ (274°) | 7:49 pm | ↑ (82°) | 1:00 am | (67.8°) | 227,731 | 98.3% | |
10 | - | 7:45 am | ↑ (281°) | 8:50 pm | ↑ (75°) | 1:50 am | (60.6°) | 226,801 | 93.7% | |
11 | - | 8:27 am | ↑ (288°) | 9:55 pm | ↑ (69°) | 2:41 am | (53.8°) | 226,735 | 86.5% | |
12 | - | 9:14 am | ↑ (294°) | 11:01 pm | ↑ (64°) | 3:36 am | (48.0°) | 227,439 | 77.1% | |
13 | - | 10:06 am | ↑ (298°) | - | 4:35 am | (43.7°) | 228,763 | 66.1% | ||
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12:07 am | ↑ (60°) | 11:03 am | ↑ (300°) | - | 5:36 am | (41.1°) | 230,532 | 54.4% | |
15 | 1:11 am | ↑ (59°) | 12:05 pm | ↑ (301°) | - | 6:38 am | (40.5°) | 232,583 | 42.6% | |
16 | 2:10 am | ↑ (60°) | 1:08 pm | ↑ (299°) | - | 7:38 am | (41.9°) | 234,774 | 31.4% | |
17 | 3:02 am | ↑ (63°) | 2:10 pm | ↑ (295°) | - | 8:35 am | (45.1°) | 237,021 | 21.5% | |
18 | 3:48 am | ↑ (68°) | 3:09 pm | ↑ (290°) | - | 9:27 am | (49.5°) | 239,271 | 13.1% | |
19 | 4:28 am | ↑ (73°) | 4:05 pm | ↑ (284°) | - | 10:14 am | (54.9°) | 241,499 | 6.7% | |
20 | 5:04 am | ↑ (79°) | 4:58 pm | ↑ (278°) | - | 10:59 am | (60.8°) | 243,675 | 2.4% | |
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5:37 am | ↑ (86°) | 5:49 pm | ↑ (271°) | - | 11:41 am | (67.0°) | 245,770 | 0.3% | |
22 | 6:08 am | ↑ (92°) | 6:39 pm | ↑ (265°) | - | 12:21 pm | (73.2°) | 247,717 | 0.3% | |
23 | 6:40 am | ↑ (98°) | 7:29 pm | ↑ (258°) | - | 1:02 pm | (79.1°) | 249,433 | 2.3% | |
24 | 7:13 am | ↑ (104°) | 8:19 pm | ↑ (253°) | - | 1:44 pm | (84.7°) | 250,801 | 6.3% | |
25 | 7:47 am | ↑ (110°) | 9:11 pm | ↑ (248°) | - | 2:27 pm | (89.5°) | 251,698 | 11.9% | |
26 | 8:25 am | ↑ (114°) | 10:04 pm | ↑ (244°) | - | 3:12 pm | (86.4°) | 251,994 | 18.9% | |
27 | 9:06 am | ↑ (118°) | 10:58 pm | ↑ (241°) | - | 4:01 pm | (83.5°) | 251,582 | 27.1% | |
28 | 9:53 am | ↑ (120°) | 11:52 pm | ↑ (240°) | - | 4:51 pm | (81.8°) | 250,388 | 36.2% | |
29 | 10:43 am | ↑ (121°) | - | - | 5:44 pm | (81.5°) | 248,389 | 46.0% | ||
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- | 12:44 am | ↑ (240°) | 11:38 am | ↑ (120°) | 6:37 pm | (82.7°) | 245,639 | 56.2% | |
* All times are local time for Port Louis. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. |
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