Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 6:29:26 pm |
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Moon Direction: | ↑ 69° East |
Moon Altitude: | -23.0° |
Moon Distance: | 226,673 mi |
Next New Moon: | Sep 21, 2025, 9:54 pm |
Next Full Moon: | Oct 7, 2025, 5:47 am |
Next Moonrise: | Today, 8:08 pm |
Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for Al-Ubayyid, September 2025
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2025 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
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Sep | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (mi) | Illumination | ||||
1 | 1:11 pm | ↑ (119°) | - | - | 6:54 pm | (47.6°) | 247,735 | 63.8% | ||
2 | - | 12:36 am | ↑ (240°) | 2:05 pm | ↑ (119°) | 7:48 pm | (48.1°) | 245,019 | 73.3% | |
3 | - | 1:31 am | ↑ (241°) | 2:57 pm | ↑ (118°) | 8:42 pm | (50.1°) | 241,805 | 82.1% | |
4 | - | 2:28 am | ↑ (244°) | 3:47 pm | ↑ (114°) | 9:35 pm | (53.7°) | 238,351 | 89.6% | |
5 | - | 3:25 am | ↑ (248°) | 4:33 pm | ↑ (109°) | 10:26 pm | (58.7°) | 234,934 | 95.4% | |
6 | - | 4:22 am | ↑ (253°) | 5:17 pm | ↑ (104°) | 11:16 pm | (64.7°) | 231,851 | 99.0% | |
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- | 5:18 am | ↑ (260°) | 6:00 pm | ↑ (97°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | ||||
8 | - | 6:13 am | ↑ (267°) | 6:41 pm | ↑ (90°) | 12:05 am | (71.6°) | 229,354 | 100.0% | |
9 | - | 7:08 am | ↑ (274°) | 7:23 pm | ↑ (82°) | 12:53 am | (78.8°) | 227,630 | 98.1% | |
10 | - | 8:05 am | ↑ (281°) | 8:08 pm | ↑ (75°) | 1:43 am | (86.1°) | 226,766 | 93.3% | |
11 | - | 9:05 am | ↑ (288°) | 8:56 pm | ↑ (69°) | 2:34 am | (87.2°) | 226,764 | 85.8% | |
12 | - | 10:07 am | ↑ (293°) | 9:48 pm | ↑ (65°) | 3:30 am | (81.5°) | 227,519 | 76.3% | |
13 | - | 11:11 am | ↑ (297°) | 10:45 pm | ↑ (62°) | 4:28 am | (77.2°) | 228,884 | 65.2% | |
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- | 12:15 pm | ↑ (299°) | 11:46 pm | ↑ (61°) | 5:30 am | (74.8°) | 230,679 | 53.5% | |
15 | - | 1:16 pm | ↑ (299°) | - | 6:32 am | (74.4°) | 232,745 | 41.7% | ||
16 | 12:48 am | ↑ (62°) | 2:13 pm | ↑ (297°) | - | 7:32 am | (75.9°) | 234,943 | 30.6% | |
17 | 1:49 am | ↑ (64°) | 3:04 pm | ↑ (293°) | - | 8:28 am | (79.2°) | 237,192 | 20.8% | |
18 | 2:47 am | ↑ (69°) | 3:49 pm | ↑ (289°) | - | 9:20 am | (83.7°) | 239,440 | 12.6% | |
19 | 3:41 am | ↑ (74°) | 4:30 pm | ↑ (283°) | - | 10:07 am | (89.2°) | 241,666 | 6.3% | |
20 | 4:31 am | ↑ (80°) | 5:08 pm | ↑ (277°) | - | 10:51 am | (84.9°) | 243,838 | 2.1% | |
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5:20 am | ↑ (86°) | 5:43 pm | ↑ (270°) | - | 11:33 am | (78.7°) | 245,923 | 0.2% | |
22 | 6:06 am | ↑ (93°) | 6:18 pm | ↑ (264°) | - | 12:14 pm | (72.5°) | 247,856 | 0.4% | |
23 | 6:53 am | ↑ (99°) | 6:53 pm | ↑ (258°) | - | 12:54 pm | (66.6°) | 249,551 | 2.6% | |
24 | 7:40 am | ↑ (104°) | 7:30 pm | ↑ (253°) | - | 1:36 pm | (61.1°) | 250,887 | 6.6% | |
25 | 8:28 am | ↑ (110°) | 8:09 pm | ↑ (248°) | - | 2:19 pm | (56.3°) | 251,743 | 12.4% | |
26 | 9:17 am | ↑ (114°) | 8:51 pm | ↑ (245°) | - | 3:05 pm | (52.4°) | 251,989 | 19.5% | |
27 | 10:09 am | ↑ (117°) | 9:37 pm | ↑ (242°) | - | 3:54 pm | (49.5°) | 251,520 | 27.8% | |
28 | 11:02 am | ↑ (119°) | 10:27 pm | ↑ (241°) | - | 4:45 pm | (47.9°) | 250,265 | 36.9% | |
29 | 11:55 am | ↑ (119°) | 11:20 pm | ↑ (241°) | - | 5:37 pm | (47.7°) | 248,206 | 46.8% | |
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12:47 pm | ↑ (118°) | - | - | 6:30 pm | (49.1°) | 245,402 | 56.9% | ||
* All times are local time for Al-Ubayyid. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. |
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