Moon Phases β 920
Astronomical phases in Universal Time · 12 full moons · 12 new moons · Julian calendar
Historical note. Dates before the 1582 reform are shown on the Julian calendar.
The astronomical positions are computed but approximate this far back β the lunar theory drifts by roughly a day across two millennia.
First quarter
Sat, January 1 · 20:43 UT
Full moon
Sat, January 8 · 12:22 UT
Last quarter
Sat, January 15 · 22:00 UT
New moon
Mon, January 24 · 00:33 UT
First quarter
Mon, January 31 · 05:02 UT
Full moon
Mon, February 7 · 00:58 UT
Last quarter
Mon, February 14 · 18:44 UT
New moon
Tue, February 22 · 15:05 UT
First quarter
Tue, February 29 · 11:50 UT
Full moon
Tue, March 7 · 14:25 UT
Last quarter
Wed, March 15 · 14:37 UT
New moon
Thu, March 23 · 02:25 UT
First quarter
Wed, March 29 · 18:23 UT
Full moon
Thu, April 6 · 04:33 UT
Last quarter
Fri, April 14 · 08:14 UT
New moon
Fri, April 21 · 11:06 UT
First quarter
Fri, April 28 · 01:48 UT
Full moon
Fri, May 5 · 19:15 UT
Last quarter
Sat, May 13 · 22:37 UT
New moon
Sat, May 20 · 18:12 UT
First quarter
Sat, May 27 · 10:55 UT
Full moon
Sun, June 4 · 10:23 UT
Last quarter
Mon, June 12 · 09:36 UT
New moon
Mon, June 19 · 00:55 UT
First quarter
Sun, June 25 · 22:23 UT
Full moon
Tue, July 4 · 01:32 UT
Last quarter
Tue, July 11 · 17:43 UT
New moon
Tue, July 18 · 08:19 UT
First quarter
Tue, July 25 · 12:37 UT
Full moon
Wed, August 2 · 16:08 UT
Last quarter
Thu, August 10 · 00:04 UT
New moon
Wed, August 16 · 17:16 UT
First quarter
Thu, August 24 · 05:45 UT
Full moon
Fri, September 1 · 05:39 UT
Last quarter
Fri, September 8 · 05:57 UT
New moon
Fri, September 15 · 04:29 UT
First quarter
Sat, September 23 · 01:15 UT
Full moon
Sat, September 30 · 17:58 UT
Last quarter
Sat, October 7 · 12:39 UT
New moon
Sat, October 14 · 18:28 UT
First quarter
Sun, October 22 · 21:42 UT
Full moon
Mon, October 30 · 05:24 UT
Last quarter
Sun, November 5 · 21:16 UT
New moon
Mon, November 13 · 11:23 UT
First quarter
Tue, November 21 · 17:07 UT
Full moon
Tue, November 28 · 16:29 UT
Last quarter
Tue, December 5 · 08:33 UT
New moon
Wed, December 13 · 06:38 UT
First quarter
Thu, December 21 · 09:45 UT
The moon behind Easter
Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox β but the Church reckons this with a tabular ("ecclesiastical") moon and a fixed equinox of March 21, not the astronomical sky. The two usually agree to the day, but not always.
Ecclesiastical (computus)
Equinox (fixed)March 21
Paschal full moonApril 7
Golden number9
Astronomical
Nearest full moonApril 6
Time04:33 UT
Difference 1 day
Easter 920 falls on April 9, 920.