The lunar phase on Tuesday, January 15, 1771 was a New Moon. At 11:00pm ET, the face of the moon was 0% illuminated, 0.2 days old, and 1% of the way through the lunar cycle.
The New Moon marks the beginning of the 29.53-day lunar cycle. During this phase, the moon appears invisible from the earth, and the moon rises and sets with the sun.
Date: | January 15, 1771 |
Moon Phase: | New Moon |
Illumination: | 0% |
Age: | 0.2 Days |
Longitude: | 298.5° |
Moon Sign: | Capricorn ♑ |
The next Full Moon was on Wednesday, January 30, 1771 (Blue Moon), and the next New Moon was on Thursday, February 14, 1771.
Below are the lunar phases for the remainder of January 1771.
Full Moon Names and their Traditional Meanings
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What is a Blue Moon?
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