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Next Full Moon - When is Next Full Moon

Full Moon Countdown

The Full Moon Countdown shows exactly how much time remains until the next full moon. Watch the countdown update in real time with days, hours, minutes, and seconds remaining. Once the current full moon has passed, the countdown automatically switches to the following full moon date, ensuring the information is always current.

Many people use a full moon countdown to plan stargazing sessions, night photography, camping trips, fishing outings, and other outdoor activities that benefit from brighter moonlight.

When Is Next Full Moon?

The next full Strawberry Moon is on June 29, 2026

If you're wondering when the next full moon will occur, this page provides the exact date and time based on your local time zone. A full moon happens when the Moon is positioned opposite the Sun, allowing its Earth-facing side to become fully illuminated.

Because time zones differ around the world, the full moon may occur on a different calendar date depending on where you live. The countdown and calendar automatically adjust to your location for the most accurate results.

When Is the Next New Moon?

The next new Strawberry Moon is on June 29, 2026

The next new moon occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, causing the illuminated side to face away from Earth. During this phase, the Moon becomes nearly invisible in the night sky.

New moons mark the beginning of a new lunar cycle and are often considered the best time for observing stars, planets, and deep-sky objects because there is little moonlight to brighten the sky.

When Is It Next Full Moon?

Many people search for "when is it next full moon" when planning outdoor events, astronomy sessions, or simply tracking lunar events. Our live countdown and full moon calendar make it easy to find the next full moon date without needing complicated astronomy tools.

The full moon occurs approximately every 29.5 days, although the exact timing varies slightly from one lunar cycle to the next.

When Is the Next Moon Phase?

The Moon continuously moves through a repeating cycle of phases, including New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter. This page helps you track not only the next full moon but also upcoming lunar phases and important moon events.

Whether you are interested in the next new moon, the next full moon, or the next major moon phase, you can use the calendar and countdown tools on this page to stay updated throughout the entire lunar month.

Interesting Full Moon Facts

  • A full moon occurs approximately every 29.53 days.
  • The Moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight.
  • The same side of the Moon always faces Earth due to tidal locking.
  • There are usually 12 full moons each year, but some years have 13.
  • A Blue Moon is the second full moon occurring within a single calendar month.
  • The largest-looking full moons are often called Supermoons.
  • Different cultures have given traditional names to each monthly full moon.

Why Track Moon Phases?

Moon phases have been observed for thousands of years and continue to be useful for astronomy, navigation, outdoor recreation, photography, gardening, and cultural traditions. Knowing when the next full moon or new moon will occur helps people plan activities that depend on natural light and lunar conditions.

With real-time updates, upcoming moon phase dates, and a live lunar countdown, this page provides a simple way to follow the Moon's changing cycle throughout the year.

How Often Does a Full Moon Occur?

A full moon occurs approximately every 29.5 days. This period is known as a lunar month or synodic month. Because the lunar cycle is not exactly aligned with the calendar month, the date of each full moon changes from month to month.

What Is a Full Moon?

A full moon occurs when the Moon is positioned opposite the Sun from Earth's perspective. At this point, the entire side of the Moon facing Earth is illuminated, making it appear as a bright, complete circle in the night sky.

Can a Full Moon Affect Tides?

Yes. Full moons and new moons create stronger gravitational forces between the Earth, Moon, and Sun. These forces produce higher high tides and lower low tides, commonly known as spring tides.

What Is a Supermoon?

A supermoon occurs when a full moon happens near the Moon's closest point to Earth in its orbit. Supermoons can appear slightly larger and brighter than an average full moon.

What Is a Blue Moon?

A Blue Moon is typically defined as the second full moon occurring within a single calendar month. Despite its name, the Moon does not usually appear blue.

Full Moon Names by Month

  • January – Wolf Moon
  • February – Snow Moon
  • March – Worm Moon
  • April – Pink Moon
  • May – Flower Moon
  • June – Strawberry Moon
  • July – Buck Moon
  • August – Sturgeon Moon
  • September – Harvest Moon
  • October – Hunter's Moon
  • November – Beaver Moon
  • December – Cold Moon

Why Does the Moon Change Phases?

The Moon changes phases because it orbits Earth while sunlight illuminates different portions of its surface. As the viewing angle changes, we see different amounts of the illuminated side, creating the familiar lunar phases.

Moon Phase Cycle

The lunar cycle consists of eight primary phases: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, and Waning Crescent. The cycle then repeats approximately every 29.5 days.

How Many Days Until the Next Full Moon?

There are 16 days until the next full moon.

Want to know exactly how many days remain until the next full moon? Our live countdown calculates the precise time left until the upcoming full moon and updates automatically every second. Whether you're planning a stargazing trip, moon photography session, or simply tracking lunar events, the countdown provides an easy way to follow the Moon's cycle.

Next New Moon Countdown

In addition to the next full moon, you can also track the next new moon. A new moon occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, making it nearly invisible from Earth. Many astronomers prefer new moon nights because darker skies make stars and galaxies easier to observe.

Moon Phase Calendar

The Moon follows a predictable cycle throughout the year. Our moon phase calendar displays upcoming lunar events, including new moons, first quarter moons, full moons, and last quarter moons. All dates are automatically converted to your local time zone for convenience.

Use the calendar to plan outdoor activities, astronomy sessions, photography projects, or simply stay informed about the next major lunar event.

Upcoming Moon Phases

The Moon moves through eight primary phases during each lunar cycle. These phases repeat approximately every 29.5 days and create the changing appearance of the Moon throughout the month.

  • New Moon
  • Waxing Crescent
  • First Quarter
  • Waxing Gibbous
  • Full Moon
  • Waning Gibbous
  • Last Quarter
  • Waning Crescent

Full moons have fascinated people for thousands of years and remain one of the most recognizable astronomical events.

How Often Does a Full Moon Occur?

A full moon occurs approximately once every 29.53 days. This period is known as a synodic month and represents the time required for the Moon to return to the same phase relative to the Sun and Earth.

Because the lunar cycle does not perfectly match the calendar month, full moon dates shift each month and sometimes occur twice within the same calendar month.

Full Moon Names and Meanings

Many full moons have traditional names that originated from Native American, European, and agricultural calendars. These names are still widely used today by skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts.

  • January — Wolf Moon
  • February — Snow Moon
  • March — Worm Moon
  • April — Pink Moon
  • May — Flower Moon
  • June — Strawberry Moon
  • July — Buck Moon
  • August — Sturgeon Moon
  • September — Harvest Moon
  • October — Hunter's Moon
  • November — Beaver Moon
  • December — Cold Moon

What Is a Supermoon?

A supermoon occurs when a full moon takes place near the Moon's closest approach to Earth. During a supermoon, the Moon can appear slightly larger and brighter than an average full moon, making it one of the most popular lunar events for photographers and skywatchers.

What Is a Blue Moon?

A Blue Moon is commonly defined as the second full moon occurring within a single calendar month. Although the Moon usually does not appear blue, the event is relatively rare and attracts significant public interest whenever it occurs.

Can a Full Moon Affect Ocean Tides?

Yes. The gravitational pull of the Moon plays a major role in creating tides on Earth. During full moons and new moons, the combined gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun create stronger tides known as spring tides, resulting in higher high tides and lower low tides.

Why Does the Moon Change Phases?

The Moon does not produce its own light. Instead, it reflects sunlight. As the Moon orbits Earth, the angle between the Earth, Moon, and Sun changes, causing different portions of the illuminated surface to become visible. This creates the sequence of lunar phases observed throughout the month.

Why Track Moon Phases?

Tracking moon phases can be useful for astronomy, photography, camping, fishing, outdoor recreation, cultural traditions, and educational purposes. Understanding the lunar cycle also helps explain many natural phenomena, including tides and seasonal celestial events.

Whether you're waiting for the next full moon, the next new moon, or simply exploring the lunar calendar, this page provides an easy way to stay updated on upcoming moon phases and astronomical events.

FAQs

When is the next full moon?

The live result above shows the next astronomical full moon in your local time zone and updates automatically.

Is the full moon time the same everywhere?

The astronomical instant is global, but the clock time and sometimes the calendar date differ by time zone.

How accurate is this full moon calculator?

It uses established lunar phase equations with periodic corrections. Results are intended for planning and skywatching, not navigation or mission-critical astronomy.

Why can the Moon look full before or after the listed time?

The Moon appears nearly full for many hours around the exact astronomical moment, and local viewing conditions can change how it looks.

How Many Days Until the Next Full Moon?

Our live countdown calculates the precise time left until the upcoming full moon and updates automatically every second.