The lunar phase on Saturday, June 30, 1770 was a Waxing Gibbous. At 11:00pm ET, the face of the moon was 62% illuminated, 8.5 days old, and 29% of the way through the lunar cycle.
During the Waxing Gibbous phase, the moon is more than halfway illuminated. The moon will continue to grow with each passing night.
Date: | June 30, 1770 |
Moon Phase: | Waxing Gibbous |
Illumination: | 62% |
Age: | 8.5 Days |
Longitude: | 202.8° |
Moon Sign: | Libra ♎ |
The next Full Moon was on Saturday, July 7, 1770 (Buck Moon), and the next New Moon was on Sunday, July 22, 1770.
Below are the lunar phases for the remainder of June 1770.
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