Moon Phase Calendar β€” every full moon, to the minute

Every principal phase of the Moon β€” new, first quarter, full, last quarter β€” at the published minute, with each full moon’s traditional name, its distance from Earth, and the supermoon, micromoon and blue-moon nights flagged. Years 2025–2027.

Next full moon

The Buck Moon β€” 29 July 2026, 14:36 UTC

399,621 km from Earth at the moment it turns full.

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The full 2026 calendar β€” all 13 full moons, month by month β†’

Next supermoon

Cold Moon

24 December 2026, 01:28 UTC

356,679 km β€” inside the 360,000 km line

Next Harvest Moon

26 September 2026

16:49 UTC

The full moon nearest the September equinox

Every full moon of 2026

DateTime (UTC)NameDistanceNotes
3 January10:03Wolf Moon362,341 kmβ€”
1 February22:09Snow Moon371,371 kmβ€”
3 March11:38Worm Moon382,527 kmβ€”
2 April02:12Pink Moon393,459 kmβ€”
1 May17:23Flower Moon401,877 kmβ€”
31 May08:45Flower Moon406,071 kmMicromoon Β· Blue Moon
29 June23:56Strawberry Moon405,242 kmMicromoon
29 July14:36Buck Moon399,621 kmβ€”
28 August04:18Sturgeon Moon390,409 kmβ€”
26 September16:49Harvest Moon379,468 kmβ€”
26 October04:12Hunter's Moon368,920 kmβ€”
24 November14:53Beaver Moon360,781 kmβ€”
24 December01:28Cold Moon356,679 kmSupermoon

Full Moon Calendar 2025

12 full moons β€” every phase, every name, every distance.

Full Moon Calendar 2026

13 full moons β€” every phase, every name, every distance.

Full Moon Calendar 2027

12 full moons β€” every phase, every name, every distance.

Where these times come from

The minutes on this page are the published principal-phase instants of the USNO, Astronomical Applications Department (UT, minute precision), frozen 2026-07-18 for 2025–2027. LEV also computes every instant independently (Meeus’s standard lunar-phase algorithm); across all 148 published instants the two agree within Β±60 secondsβ€” the computation cross-checks the table and never replaces a published minute. Distances are LEV’s own computation, verified against JPL Horizons (DE441) to within ~93 km. Full-moon names are traditional North American names as popularised by the Old Farmer’s Almanac. Supermoon and micromoon flags use a common distance definition: a full Moon closer than 360,000 km at the moment it turns full (a micromoon: farther than 405,000 km). Astronomers define the term in several ways; the distance is printed on every row so you can judge each one yourself.

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