September 23, 2023 Moon phase

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Moon Phases Calendar

For optimal auroral viewing, the Moon may not disturb because light from the Moon can be very bright which causes faint aurora to be barely visible, especially when the chances for auroral viewing are low. Below you'll find the Moon Phases for the current and next month so that you'll know exactly when the Moon will be a disturbing factor.

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Waning Gibbous

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Waning Gibbous

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Waning Gibbous

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Waning Gibbous

5


Waning Gibbous

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Waning Gibbous

7


Waning Gibbous

8


Last Quarter

9


Waning Crescent

10


Waning Crescent

11


Waning Crescent

12


Waning Crescent

13


Waning Crescent

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Waning Crescent

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New Moon

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Waxing Crescent

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Waxing Crescent

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Waxing Crescent

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Waxing Crescent

20


Waxing Crescent

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Waxing Crescent

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First Quarter

23


First Quarter

24


Waxing Gibbous

25


Waxing Gibbous

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Waxing Gibbous

27


Waxing Gibbous

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Waxing Gibbous

29


Full Moon

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Full Moon

 
             

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Location: Singapore

Latitude: 1.2929

Longitude: 103.8547

Time Zone: GMT+08:00

Time Zone ID: Asia/Singapore

Sep 21

Waxing Crescent ↑

Illumination: 35%

Sep 22

Waxing Crescent ↑

Illumination: 46%

Sep 23

First Quarter - 03:32 am ↑

Illumination: 57%

Sep 24

Waxing Gibbous ↑

Illumination: 68%

Sep 25

Waxing Gibbous ↑

Illumination: 78%

Moon phase details

for Saturday, September 23, 2023

• Moon Phase: First Quarter - 03:32 am ↑

• Illumination: 57%

• Moon Age: 8.07 days

• Moon Angle: 0.54

• Moon Distance: 370,043.051 km

• Moonset: 12:55 am

• Moonrise: 01:33 pm

• Sun Angle: 0.53

• Sun Distance: 150,096,714.344 km

• Sunrise: 06:55 am

• Golden Hour Ends: 07:22 am

• Golden Hour Starts: 06:34 pm

• Sunset: 07:02 pm

• Length of day: 12h 06m

07:00 pm

51%

08:00 pm

54%

09:00 pm

56%

10:00 pm

58%

11:00 pm

59%

Moon phase for September 2023

Last Quarter

Sep 7

06:22 am

New Moon

Sep 15

09:40 am

First Quarter

Sep 23

03:32 am

Full Moon

Sep 29

05:58 pm

What did the Moon look like on September 23?

The current moon phase for September 23rd, 2022 is the Waning Crescent phase. On this day, the moon is 26.8 days old and 7.4% illuminated with a tilt of -2.758°.

What will happen to the Moon in 2023?

For 2023, there will be 13 full moons. Most of the months will have 1 full moon with the exception of August. For August 2023, a blue moon is on the schedule. Mark your calendars accordingly!

How long does a waxing gibbous last?

Considering this, the Waxing Gibbous phase lasts for 6.375 days [from 53.4% to 96.4% lit]. What is the Moon phase today?

What are the Moon phases in September 2022?

Moon Phases September 2022.

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