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Sun

Moon

Sun Moon age: 6 days, 6 hours, 50 minutes,42%
Sunrise: 6:46am
Sunset: 5:56pm
Daylight: 11:10
Moonrise: 9:59am (23-Feb-2026)
Moonset: 12:09am (23-Feb-2026)
Waxing Crescent
42% Illuminated


Lunar Cycle

First Quarter Moon Full Moon Last Quarter Moon New Moon
First Quarter Moon Full Moon Last Quarter Moon New Moon
Tue, 24-Feb-2026 4:27am PST
24 February 2026 12:27 GMT
Tue, 03-Mar-2026 3:38am PST
03 March 2026 11:38 GMT
Wed, 11-Mar-2026 2:38am PDT
11 March 2026 09:38 GMT
Wed, 18-Mar-2026 6:23pm PDT
19 March 2026 01:23 GMT


Solar Cycle

Vernal Equinox
Start of Spring
Summer Solstice
Start of Summer
Autumn Equinox
Start of Fall
Winter Solstice
Start of Winter
Start of Spring First day of Summer First day of Fall First day of Winter
Fri, 20-Mar-2026 7:46am PDT
20 March 2026 14:46 GMT
Sun, 21-Jun-2026 1:24am PDT
21 June 2026 08:24 GMT
Tue, 22-Sep-2026 5:05pm PDT
23 September 2026 00:05 GMT
Mon, 21-Dec-2026 12:50pm PST
21 December 2026 20:50 GMT

 

Sun/Moon positions
  • Noon is technically when the Sun is at Zenith.
  • Morning civil twilight is when the Sun is 6° below the horizon and ends at Sunrise.
  • Evening civil twilight begins at Sunset and ends when the Sun reaches 6° below the horizon.
  • Nautical twilight is when the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon.
  • Astronomical twilight is when the Sun is between 12° and 18° below the horizon.


Your Sky planets and constellations at 02/23/2026 10:51 PST

Your Sky</i></a> planets and constellations at 02/23/2026 10:51 
PST -- click for interactive view
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Earth Daylight and Darkness

Earth Daylight & Darkness

This image courtesy of The Earth and Moon Viewer.

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