The lunar phase on Monday, November 13, 1769 was a Full Moon. At 11:00pm ET, the face of the moon was 100% illuminated, 15.2 days old, and 51% of the way through the lunar cycle.
The Full Moon marks the halfway point during the 29.53-day lunar cycle. During this phase, the moon rises at sunset and sets with the sunrise.
Date: | November 13, 1769 |
Moon Phase: | Full Moon |
Full Moon Name: | Beaver Moon |
Illumination: | 100% |
Age: | 15.2 Days |
Longitude: | 56.9° |
Moon Sign: | Taurus ♉ |
The next New Moon was on Tuesday, November 28, 1769, and the next Full Moon was on Wednesday, December 13, 1769 (Cold Moon).
Below are the lunar phases for the remainder of November 1769.
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