Waning Crescent on

Moon phase on 24 February 2017 Friday is Waning Crescent, 27 days old Moon is in Aquarius.

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Lunar calendar 2017 | February 2017

Waning Crescent phase
Waning Crescent phase
Image credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio.

Waning Crescent 5% illuminated

Waning Crescent is the lunar phase on . Seen from Earth, illuminated fraction of the Moon surface is 5% and getting smaller. The 27 days old Moon is in ♒ Aquarius.

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Moon phase and lunation details

5 days after Last Quarter

Previous main lunar phase is the Last Quarter before 5 days on 18 February 2017 at 19:33.

Moonrise and moonset

Moon rises after midnight to early morning and sets in the afternoon. It is visible in the early morning low to the east.

Moon in ♒ Aquarius

Moon is passing about ∠10° of ♒ Aquarius tropical zodiac sector.

Apparent angular diameter ∠1833"

Lunar disc appears visually 5.6% narrower than solar disc. Moon and Sun apparent angular diameters are ∠1833" and ∠1938".

Worm Moon after 16 days

Next Full Moon is the Worm Moon of March 2017 after 16 days on 12 March 2017 at 14:54.

Upcoming main Moon phases

Neap tide

There is low ocean tide on this date. Sun and Moon gravitational forces are not aligned, but meet at big angle, so their combined tidal force is weak.

Lunation 211 / 1164

The Moon is 27 days old. Earth's natural satellite is moving from the second to the final part of current synodic month. This is lunation 211 of Meeus index or 1164 from Brown series.

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Synodic month length 29.62 days

The length of the lunation is 29 days, 14 hours and 51 minutes. It is 2 hours and 52 minutes longer than the next lunation's length. The lengths of the following synodic months are going to decreasing with the true anomaly getting closer to the value it has at the point of New Moon at perigee (∠0° or ∠360°).

Lunation length longer than mean

The length of the current synodic month is 2 hours and 7 minutes longer than the mean synodic month length. It is 4 hours and 56 minutes shorter compared to 21st century's longest synodic month length.

Lunar orbit position on

True anomaly ∠259.5°

At the beginning of the lunation cycle the true anomaly is ∠259.5°. At the beginning of next synodic month the true anomaly is going to be ∠295°.

Moon after apogee

5 days after point of apogee on 18 February 2017 at 21:14 in ♏ Scorpio. The lunar orbit is getting narrow, while the Moon is moving towards the Earth. It will keep this direction over the next 6 days, until the Moon reaches the point of next perigee on 3 March 2017 at 07:24 in ♉ Taurus.

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Distance to Moon 391 035 km

The Moon is 391 035 km (242 978 mi) away from Earth and getting closer over the next 6 days until the point perigee when Earth-Moon distance is going to be 369 065 km (229 326 mi).

Moon before descending node

12 days after ascending node on 11 February 2017 at 19:49 in ♌ Leo. The Moon is located north of the ecliptic over the following day, until the lunar orbit crosses from North to South in descending node on 26 February 2017 at 06:28 in ♓ Pisces.

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Draconic month

12 days since the beginning of current draconic month in ♌ Leo, the Moon is navigating from the beginning to the first part of the cycle.

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Moon after southern standstill

2 days since the previous standstill on 21 February 2017 at 20:50 in ♑ Capricorn when the Moon has reached South declination of ∠-18.848°, the lunar orbit is extending northward over the next 10 days to face maximum declination of ∠18.861° at the point of next northern standstill on 7 March 2017 at 00:43 in ♋ Cancer.

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Syzygy in 2 days

In 2 days on 26 February 2017 at 14:58 in ♓ Pisces the Moon is going to be in a New Moon geocentric conjunction with the Sun and thus forming the next Sun-Moon-Earth syzygy alignment.

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