Moon Phases β 960
Astronomical phases in Universal Time · 12 full moons · 13 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.
New moon
Sun, January 1 · 10:54 UT
First quarter
Sun, January 8 · 15:31 UT
Full moon
Mon, January 16 · 20:21 UT
Last quarter
Tue, January 24 · 04:43 UT
New moon
Mon, January 30 · 22:41 UT
First quarter
Tue, February 7 · 11:58 UT
Full moon
Wed, February 15 · 11:51 UT
Last quarter
Wed, February 22 · 12:16 UT
New moon
Wed, February 29 · 11:00 UT
First quarter
Thu, March 8 · 08:32 UT
Full moon
Fri, March 16 · 00:11 UT
Last quarter
Thu, March 22 · 18:49 UT
New moon
Fri, March 30 · 00:12 UT
First quarter
Sat, April 7 · 03:16 UT
Full moon
Sat, April 14 · 09:55 UT
Last quarter
Sat, April 21 · 01:22 UT
New moon
Sat, April 28 · 14:31 UT
First quarter
Sun, May 6 · 18:56 UT
Full moon
Sun, May 13 · 17:54 UT
Last quarter
Sun, May 20 · 09:00 UT
New moon
Mon, May 28 · 05:44 UT
First quarter
Tue, June 5 · 07:17 UT
Full moon
Tue, June 12 · 00:59 UT
Last quarter
Mon, June 18 · 18:46 UT
New moon
Tue, June 26 · 21:10 UT
First quarter
Wed, July 4 · 16:50 UT
Full moon
Wed, July 11 · 08:00 UT
Last quarter
Wed, July 18 · 07:33 UT
New moon
Thu, July 26 · 12:04 UT
First quarter
Fri, August 3 · 00:24 UT
Full moon
Thu, August 9 · 15:53 UT
Last quarter
Thu, August 16 · 23:42 UT
New moon
Sat, August 25 · 02:01 UT
First quarter
Sat, September 1 · 06:56 UT
Full moon
Sat, September 8 · 01:40 UT
Last quarter
Sat, September 15 · 18:40 UT
New moon
Sun, September 23 · 15:03 UT
First quarter
Sun, September 30 · 13:24 UT
Full moon
Sun, October 7 · 14:21 UT
Last quarter
Mon, October 15 · 15:06 UT
New moon
Tue, October 23 · 03:25 UT
First quarter
Mon, October 29 · 20:54 UT
Full moon
Tue, November 6 · 06:22 UT
Last quarter
Wed, November 14 · 11:12 UT
New moon
Wed, November 21 · 15:16 UT
First quarter
Wed, November 28 · 06:30 UT
Full moon
Thu, December 6 · 01:05 UT
Last quarter
Fri, December 14 · 05:21 UT
New moon
Fri, December 21 · 02:30 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 15
Golden number11
Astronomical
Nearest full moonApril 14
Time09:55 UT
Difference 1 day
Easter 960 falls on April 22, 960.