Waxing Gibbous on . The illuminated surface of the moon is 64% and growing larger. The lunar cycle is 9 days young.
Moonrise and moonset
The moon rises in the afternoon and sets after midnight to early morning. It is visible to the southeast in early evening and it is up for most of the night.
Moon phases on nearby dates
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Moon is passing about ∠25° of ♓ Pisces tropical zodiac sector.
1 day after First Quarter
Previous main lunar phase is the First Quarter before 1 day on 28 November 2090 at 23:40.
Cold Moon after 6 days
Next Full Moon is the Cold Moon of December 2090 after 6 days on 7 December 2090 at 01:14.
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.
Apparent angular diameter ∠1768"
Lunar disc appears visually 9.6% narrower than solar disc. Moon and Sun apparent angular diameters are ∠1768" and ∠1946".
Lunation 1124 / 2077
The Moon is 9 days young and navigating from the first to the middle part of the current synodic month. This is lunation 1124 of Meeus index or 2077 from Brown series.
The length of this lunation is 29 days, 12 hours and 41 minutes and it is 2 hours and 21 minutes shorter than the upcoming lunation's length. The lengths of the following synodic months are going to increase with the lunar orbit true anomaly getting closer to the value it has at the point of New Moon at apogee (∠180°).
Lunation length shorter than mean
The length of the current synodic month is 3 minutes shorter than the mean synodic month length. It is 6 hours and 6 minutes longer compared to 21st century's shortest synodic month length.
Lunar orbit details for
True anomaly ∠39°
The true anomaly of the Moon orbit at the beginning of this lunation cycle is ∠39° and at the beginning of the next lunar synodic month the true anomaly is going to be ∠65.8°.
Moon at apogee
Moon is at apogee at 20:42 about 11 days since last perigee on 19 November 2090 at 02:49 in ♎ Libra the lunar orbit is going to narrow while the Moon is moving towards the Earth over the upcoming 15 days until point of next perigee on 16 December 2090 at 06:21 in ♎ Libra.
This apogee Moon is 404 549 km(251 375 mi) away from Earth. It is 859 km further than the mean apogee distance, but it is still 2 160 km closer than the farthest apogee of 21st century.
Moon after descending node
1 day after descending node on 29 November 2090 at 20:13 in ♓ Pisces the Moon is positioned south of the ecliptic over the following 13 days until the lunar crosses the ecliptic again from South to North in ascending node on 13 December 2090 at 16:31 in ♍ Virgo.
6 days since the last southern standstill on 23 November 2090 at 22:09 in ♐ Sagittarius when the Moon has reached South declination of ∠-18.552° the lunar orbit is extending northward over the next 7 days to face maximum declination of ∠18.615° at the point of next northern standstill on 8 December 2090 at 10:26 in ♋ Cancer.
In 6 days on 7 December 2090 at 01:14 in ♊ Gemini the Moon is going to be in a Full Moon geocentric opposition with the Sun and thus forming the next Sun-Earth-Moon syzygy alignment.