The Moon is currently 29.5 days old, and is therefore waning.

The current distance of the Moon from the centre of the Earth is 376795.35 km.

The next new moon is at 19-03-2026 01:26:01.

March 2026
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
 1Waxing Gibbous
2Waxing Gibbous3Full Moon11:39:124Waning Gibbous5Waning Gibbous6Waning Gibbous7Waning Gibbous8Waning Gibbous
9Waning Gibbous10Waning Gibbous11Last Quarter09:41:3412Waning Crescent13Waning Crescent14Waning Crescent15Waning Crescent
16Waning Crescent17Waning Crescent18Waning Crescent19New Moon01:26:0120Waxing Crescent21Waxing Crescent22Waxing Crescent
23Waxing Crescent24Waxing Crescent25First Quarter19:19:2226Waxing Gibbous27Waxing Gibbous28Waxing Gibbous29Waxing Gibbous
30Waxing Gibbous31Waxing Gibbous 

Lunar Calendar

What is a Lunar Calendar?

A lunar calendar is a timekeeping system based on the Moon’s movement around the Earth. It is especially important for agriculture, astrology, and observing natural events. The Moon goes through four main phases in its approximately 29.5-day cycle:

  • New Moon: The Moon is not visible. It is an ideal time for new beginnings.
  • First Quarter: Half of the Moon is illuminated. This phase represents progress in initiatives.
  • Full Moon: The Moon is fully illuminated, bringing emotional intensity. Energy levels are high, and decisions become clearer.
  • Last Quarter: A period of closure and evaluation. It is time to let go of the old and prepare for new changes.

Lunar Calendar