Moon Phase Calculator

Check the moon phase for any date, along with the moon's age and an approximate illumination percentage.

You can use this for stargazing, fishing plans, photography, gardening, or simple lunar curiosity.

Calculated Result

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Run the calculation to see the moon phase.

Quick Answer

The calculator estimates the moon's age in days since the last new moon, then maps that age to a named moon phase.

How to Calculate Moon Phase

  1. Pick the date you want to check.
  2. Convert the date to a day count and compare it with a known new moon reference.
  3. Wrap the age across the 29.53058867-day synodic month.
  4. Match the lunar age to a phase name and illumination estimate.

Formula

Lunar age = (days since reference new moon) mod 29.53058867

Illumination = (1 - cos(2 pi x age / synodic month)) / 2

Worked Examples

Example 1: A lunar age near 0 days is a new moon.

Example 2: A lunar age near 7.4 days is around first quarter.

Example 3: A lunar age near 14.8 days is a full moon.

How to Interpret Your Results

Age rangePhase meaningTypical look
0 to 1.5 daysNew moonMoon is dark or nearly invisible
1.5 to 14.8 daysWaxing phaseIllumination grows toward full moon
14.8 to 29.5 daysWaning phaseIllumination shrinks back to new moon

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a practical estimate. Small differences can appear because real lunar motion is slightly irregular.

Lunar age is the number of days that have passed since the previous new moon.

Yes. The phase and illumination estimate are useful for planning moon shots and night sky sessions.

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