Full Moon Calendar 2027 β€” every phase, to the minute

All 12 full moons of 2027 with their traditional names and distances, and every new moon, first quarter and last quarter β€” each at the published minute (UT). 1 supermoon.

Full moonDateTime (UTC)Distance from EarthNotes
Wolf Moon22 January12:17357,527 kmSupermoon
Snow Moon20 February23:23363,183 kmβ€”
Worm Moon22 March10:44372,417 kmβ€”
Pink Moon20 April22:27383,326 kmβ€”
Flower Moon20 May10:59393,844 kmβ€”
Strawberry Moon19 June00:44401,995 kmβ€”
Buck Moon18 July15:45406,104 kmMicromoon
Sturgeon Moon17 August07:29405,181 kmMicromoon
Harvest Moon15 September23:03399,351 kmβ€”
Hunter's Moon15 October13:47389,854 kmβ€”
Beaver Moon14 November03:26378,665 kmβ€”
Cold Moon13 December16:09368,032 kmβ€”

Harvest Moon 2027

15 September, 23:03 UTC β€” the full moon nearest the September equinox (23 September), which is what makes it the Harvest Moon rather than a fixed month’s name.

Supermoon 2027

22 January (357,527 km) β€” full moons inside the 360,000 km line, visibly larger and brighter than average.

Micromoons 2027

18 July (406,104 km) Β· 17 August (405,181 km) β€” full moons beyond 405,000 km, the smallest-looking of the year.

Every phase of 2027, month by month

January

  • New Moon7 Jan Β· 20:24
  • First Quarter15 Jan Β· 20:34
  • Full Moon22 Jan Β· 12:17
  • Last Quarter29 Jan Β· 10:55

Wolf Moon β€” 357,527 km Β· Supermoon

February

  • New Moon6 Feb Β· 15:56
  • First Quarter14 Feb Β· 07:58
  • Full Moon20 Feb Β· 23:23
  • Last Quarter28 Feb Β· 05:16

Snow Moon β€” 363,183 km

March

  • New Moon8 Mar Β· 09:29
  • First Quarter15 Mar Β· 16:25
  • Full Moon22 Mar Β· 10:44
  • Last Quarter30 Mar Β· 00:54

Worm Moon β€” 372,417 km

April

  • New Moon6 Apr Β· 23:51
  • First Quarter13 Apr Β· 22:56
  • Full Moon20 Apr Β· 22:27
  • Last Quarter28 Apr Β· 20:18

Pink Moon β€” 383,326 km

May

  • New Moon6 May Β· 10:58
  • First Quarter13 May Β· 04:44
  • Full Moon20 May Β· 10:59
  • Last Quarter28 May Β· 13:58

Flower Moon β€” 393,844 km

June

  • New Moon4 Jun Β· 19:40
  • First Quarter11 Jun Β· 10:56
  • Full Moon19 Jun Β· 00:44
  • Last Quarter27 Jun Β· 04:54

Strawberry Moon β€” 401,995 km

July

  • New Moon4 Jul Β· 03:02
  • First Quarter10 Jul Β· 18:39
  • Full Moon18 Jul Β· 15:45
  • Last Quarter26 Jul Β· 16:55

Buck Moon β€” 406,104 km Β· Micromoon

August

  • New Moon2 Aug Β· 10:05
  • First Quarter9 Aug Β· 04:54
  • Full Moon17 Aug Β· 07:29
  • Last Quarter25 Aug Β· 02:27
  • New Moon31 Aug Β· 17:41

Sturgeon Moon β€” 405,181 km Β· Micromoon

September

  • First Quarter7 Sep Β· 18:31
  • Full Moon15 Sep Β· 23:03
  • Last Quarter23 Sep Β· 10:20
  • New Moon30 Sep Β· 02:36

Harvest Moon β€” 399,351 km

October

  • First Quarter7 Oct Β· 11:47
  • Full Moon15 Oct Β· 13:47
  • Last Quarter22 Oct Β· 17:29
  • New Moon29 Oct Β· 13:36

Hunter's Moon β€” 389,854 km

November

  • First Quarter6 Nov Β· 08:00
  • Full Moon14 Nov Β· 03:26
  • Last Quarter21 Nov Β· 00:48
  • New Moon28 Nov Β· 03:24

Beaver Moon β€” 378,665 km

December

  • First Quarter6 Dec Β· 05:22
  • Full Moon13 Dec Β· 16:09
  • Last Quarter20 Dec Β· 09:11
  • New Moon27 Dec Β· 20:12

Cold Moon β€” 368,032 km

All times UT (UTC), the published minute. Distances are geocentric, at the published instant.

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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. LEV also computes every instant independently (Meeus’s standard lunar-phase algorithm); across all 148 published instants of 2025–2027 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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