The lunar phase on Saturday, October 6, 1770 was a Waning Gibbous. At 11:00pm ET, the face of the moon was 94% illuminated, 17.1 days old, and 58% of the way through the lunar cycle.
During the Waning Gibbous phase, the lit side of the moon will shrink, darkening from one side. The moon will rise later with each passing night.
Date: | October 6, 1770 |
Moon Phase: | Waning Gibbous |
Illumination: | 94% |
Age: | 17.1 Days |
Longitude: | 42.6° |
Moon Sign: | Taurus ♉ |
The next New Moon was on Thursday, October 18, 1770, and the next Full Moon was on Saturday, November 3, 1770 (Beaver Moon).
Below are the lunar phases for the remainder of October 1770.
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