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Moon · August 2027

Moon calendar for Edison, New Jersey, United States: August 2027

Daily moon phases, illumination, moonrise and moonset in Edison, New Jersey, United States for August 2027. Full moon: August 17, 2027. All times are shown in the local time of Edison, New Jersey, United States.

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Full moonTuesday, August 17, 2027, 4:36 AM
New moonMonday, August 2, 2027, 5:23 AM
New moonTuesday, August 31, 2027, 11:45 AM
Day Phase Illumination Moonrise Moonset
1 New Moon 1% 4:20 AM 8:18 PM
2 New Moon 0% 5:39 AM 8:41 PM
3 Waxing Crescent 2% 6:54 AM 9:29 PM
4 Waxing Crescent 7% 8:18 AM 9:39 PM
5 Waxing Crescent 14% 9:34 AM 10:13 PM
6 Waxing Crescent 23% 10:28 AM 10:26 PM
7 Waxing Crescent 33% 11:45 AM 11:09 PM
8 First Quarter 44% 12:55 PM 11:36 PM
9 First Quarter 54% 2:11 PM
10 Waxing Gibbous 64% 3:08 PM 12:15 AM
11 Waxing Gibbous 74% 4:11 PM 12:51 AM
12 Waxing Gibbous 82% 5:03 PM 1:43 AM
13 Waxing Gibbous 89% 5:42 PM 2:32 AM
14 Waxing Gibbous 94% 6:21 PM 3:39 AM
15 Waxing Gibbous 98% 6:39 PM 4:31 AM
16 Full Moon 100% 7:28 PM 5:40 AM
17 Full Moon 100% 7:39 PM 6:32 AM
18 Waning Gibbous 98% 8:00 PM 7:39 AM
19 Waning Gibbous 95% 8:23 PM 8:32 AM
20 Waning Gibbous 90% 8:31 PM 9:41 AM
21 Waning Gibbous 83% 9:17 PM 10:39 AM
22 Waning Gibbous 74% 9:37 PM 11:56 AM
23 Waning Gibbous 64% 10:13 PM 1:20 PM
24 Last Quarter 54% 10:38 PM 2:21 PM
25 Last Quarter 42% 11:41 PM 3:36 PM
26 Waning Crescent 31% 4:27 PM
27 Waning Crescent 21% 12:35 AM 5:35 PM
28 Waning Crescent 12% 2:01 AM 6:15 PM
29 Waning Crescent 6% 3:29 AM 6:38 PM
30 Waning Crescent 1% 4:28 AM 7:29 PM
31 New Moon 0% 5:51 AM 7:40 PM

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Frequently asked questions

When is the full moon in August 2027 in Edison, New Jersey, United States?

The full moon peaks on Tuesday, August 17, 2027, 4:36 AM (local time).

When is the new moon in August 2027?

The new moon falls on Monday, August 2, 2027, 5:23 AM; Tuesday, August 31, 2027, 11:45 AM (local time) — the darkest nights of the month, best for stargazing.

Data: Meeus astronomical algorithms. How we calculate this

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