| Current Time: | 8 avr 2026, 14 h 44 m 50 |
|---|---|
| Moon Direction: | ↑ 301° Northwest |
| Moon Altitude: | -45,0° |
| Moon Distance: | 403 683 km |
| Next New Moon: | 17 avr 2026, 06 h 51 |
| Next Full Moon: | 1 mai 2026, 12 h 23 |
Moonrise, Moonset, and Phase Calendar for Coral Harbour, novembre 2026
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| 2026 | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nov | Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (km) | Illumination | ||||
| - | 15 h 40 | ↑ (319°) | 22 h 04 | ↑ (45°) | 06 h 17 | (46,4°) | 371 381 | 54,4% | ||
| 2 | - | 15 h 29 | ↑ (304°) | - | 07 h 10 | (41,2°) | 374 813 | 42,8% | ||
| 3 | 00 h 00 | ↑ (62°) | 15 h 21 | ↑ (289°) | - | 07 h 58 | (35,2°) | 378 423 | 31,8% | |
| 4 | 01 h 46 | ↑ (77°) | 15 h 12 | ↑ (275°) | - | 08 h 44 | (28,9°) | 382 071 | 22,0% | |
| 5 | 03 h 26 | ↑ (92°) | 15 h 05 | ↑ (261°) | - | 09 h 28 | (22,5°) | 385 685 | 13,7% | |
| 6 | 05 h 06 | ↑ (107°) | 14 h 56 | ↑ (247°) | - | 10 h 12 | (16,4°) | 389 227 | 7,2% | |
| 7 | 06 h 47 | ↑ (122°) | 14 h 47 | ↑ (233°) | - | 10 h 56 | (10,8°) | 392 671 | 2,8% | |
| 8 | 08 h 34 | ↑ (137°) | 14 h 36 | ↑ (219°) | - | 11 h 42 | (5,9°) | 395 967 | 0,5% | |
| 10 h 30 | ↑ (153°) | 14 h 19 | ↑ (204°) | - | 12 h 31 | (2,1°) | 399 026 | 0,4% | ||
| 10 | - | Down, doesn’t rise | - | 13 h 21 | (-0,4°) | 401 710 | 2,3% | |||
| 11 | - | Down, doesn’t rise | - | 14 h 12 | (-1,6°) | 403 839 | 6,0% | |||
| 12 | - | Down, doesn’t rise | - | 15 h 03 | (-1,7°) | 405 207 | 11,5% | |||
| 13 | - | Down, doesn’t rise | - | 15 h 54 | (-0,6°) | 405 611 | 18,4% | |||
| 14 | 15 h 09 | ↑ (159°) | 18 h 27 | ↑ (203°) | - | 16 h 43 | (1,5°) | 404 878 | 26,4% | |
| 15 | 14 h 50 | ↑ (144°) | 20 h 22 | ↑ (219°) | - | 17 h 29 | (4,9°) | 402 898 | 35,4% | |
| 16 | 14 h 38 | ↑ (131°) | 22 h 06 | ↑ (234°) | - | 18 h 14 | (9,3°) | 399 642 | 45,1% | |
| 14 h 29 | ↑ (117°) | 23 h 44 | ↑ (248°) | - | 18 h 57 | (14,6°) | 395 187 | 55,1% | ||
| 18 | 14 h 21 | ↑ (104°) | - | - | 19 h 39 | (20,4°) | 389 727 | 65,2% | ||
| 19 | - | 01 h 21 | ↑ (262°) | 14 h 13 | ↑ (90°) | 20 h 22 | (26,6°) | 383 583 | 74,9% | |
| 20 | - | 03 h 00 | ↑ (277°) | 14 h 05 | ↑ (76°) | 21 h 08 | (32,9°) | 377 187 | 83,8% | |
| 21 | - | 04 h 44 | ↑ (293°) | 13 h 57 | ↑ (62°) | 21 h 57 | (39,1°) | 371 064 | 91,3% | |
| 22 | - | 06 h 39 | ↑ (309°) | 13 h 47 | ↑ (46°) | 22 h 50 | (44,8°) | 365 778 | 96,8% | |
| 23 | - | 08 h 49 | ↑ (327°) | 13 h 34 | ↑ (30°) | 23 h 49 | (49,3°) | 361 858 | 99,6% | |
| - | 11 h 39 | ↑ (351°) | 12 h 53 | ↑ (7°) | Moon does not pass the meridian on this day. | |||||
| 25 | - | Up, doesn’t set | - | 00 h 54 | (52,2°) | 359 704 | 99,2% | |||
| 26 | - | Up, doesn’t set | - | 02 h 00 | (52,9°) | 359 500 | 95,7% | |||
| 27 | - | 14 h 15 | ↑ (342°) | 17 h 12 | ↑ (21°) | 03 h 06 | (51,3°) | 361 170 | 89,3% | |
| 28 | - | 13 h 54 | ↑ (324°) | 19 h 37 | ↑ (40°) | 04 h 08 | (47,7°) | 364 406 | 80,5% | |
| 29 | - | 13 h 42 | ↑ (308°) | 21 h 39 | ↑ (57°) | 05 h 04 | (42,8°) | 368 758 | 70,1% | |
| 30 | - | 13 h 33 | ↑ (293°) | 23 h 29 | ↑ (73°) | 05 h 55 | (36,9°) | 373 745 | 58,9% | |
| * All times are local time for Coral Harbour. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon. Below horizon is marked in red. | ||||||||||
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