Moonrise, Moonset & Phases in North Salt Lake, United States
Right now in North Salt Lake the Moon is a Waning Gibbous, 89.7% illuminated and 408,579 km from Earth (Micromoon (near apogee)), with the next moonrise toward the W: Tomorrow, 00:04.
Current Time (Local): 12:56:46
Moon Phase: Below horizon
Illumination: 89.7%
Moon Direction: 276.02° W
Moon Altitude: -47.79°
Moon Distance: 408,579 km (Micromoon (near apogee))
Angular Diameter: 29.6'
Moon Age: 18.0 days
Next Moonrise: Tomorrow, 00:04
Next Moonset: N/A
Next New Moon: 14 Jun 2026, 20:54
Next Full Moon: 29 Jun 2026, 17:56
Next Perigee (closest): 14 Jun 2026 (357,200 km)
Next Apogee (farthest): 28 Jun 2026 (406,265 km)
The moon over North Salt Lake is in its Waning Gibbous phase, 89.7% illuminated. The next full moon is 29 Jun 2026, 17:56, and the next new moon is 14 Jun 2026, 20:54.
Moonrise, Moonset and Moon Phase Calendar in North Salt Lake, June 2026
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| Jun | Moon | Moonrise/Moonset | Meridian Passing | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moonrise | Moonset | Moonrise | Time | Distance (km) | Illumination | ||
| 1 |
06:27
↑
(231° SW)
|
22:43
↑
(128° SE)
|
02:10
(20.4°)
|
404,074 | 98.1% | ||
| 2 |
07:20
↑
(232° SW)
|
23:27
↑
(126° SE)
|
03:01
(20.7°)
|
403,562 | 94.8% | ||
| 3 |
-
|
08:20
↑
(235° SW)
|
03:52
(22.2°)
|
402,102 | 89.9% | ||
| 4 |
00:04
↑
(123° ESE)
|
09:23
↑
(239° WSW)
|
04:40
(25.1°)
|
399,645 | 83.5% | ||
| 5 |
00:34
↑
(118° ESE)
|
10:27
↑
(245° WSW)
|
05:27
(29.1°)
|
396,167 | 75.7% | ||
| 6 |
01:00
↑
(111° ESE)
|
11:32
↑
(252° WSW)
|
06:12
(34.0°)
|
391,689 | 66.8% | ||
| 7 |
01:24
↑
(104° ESE)
|
12:37
↑
(260° W)
|
06:56
(39.6°)
|
386,303 | 57.0% | ||
| 8 |
🌗 at 04:00
|
01:45
↑
(96° E)
|
13:43
↑
(268° W)
|
07:39
(45.7°)
|
380,191 | 46.6% | |
| 9 |
02:07
↑
(88° E)
|
14:51
↑
(277° W)
|
08:23
(52.2°)
|
373,646 | 36.0% | ||
| 10 |
02:30
↑
(79° E)
|
16:03
↑
(285° WNW)
|
09:10
(58.8°)
|
367,077 | 25.8% | ||
| 11 |
02:56
↑
(71° ENE)
|
17:19
↑
(294° WNW)
|
10:01
(65.0°)
|
360,992 | 16.4% | ||
| 12 |
03:28
↑
(63° ENE)
|
18:39
↑
(301° WNW)
|
10:57
(70.5°)
|
355,950 | 8.6% | ||
| 13 |
04:08
↑
(57° ENE)
|
19:59
↑
(306° NW)
|
11:59
(74.6°)
|
352,489 | 3.1% | ||
| 14 |
🌑 at 20:54
|
05:00
↑
(53° NE)
|
21:14
↑
(308° NW)
|
13:05
(76.7°)
|
351,021 | 0.4% | |
| 15 |
06:06
↑
(52° NE)
|
22:17
↑
(306° NW)
|
14:14
(76.5°)
|
351,737 | 0.8% | ||
| 16 |
07:21
↑
(55° NE)
|
23:06
↑
(302° WNW)
|
15:19
(74.0°)
|
354,558 | 4.1% | ||
| 17 |
08:41
↑
(60° ENE)
|
23:44
↑
(296° WNW)
|
16:19
(69.7°)
|
359,151 | 10.2% | ||
| 18 | - |
09:59
↑
(68° ENE)
|
17:13
(64.1°)
|
365,015 | 18.3% | ||
| 19 |
00:14
↑
(288° WNW)
|
11:13
↑
(76° ENE)
|
18:03
(57.9°)
|
371,578 | 27.8% | ||
| 20 |
00:39
↑
(280° W)
|
12:23
↑
(84° E)
|
18:48
(51.5°)
|
378,293 | 38.0% | ||
| 21 |
🌓 at 15:55
|
01:01
↑
(271° W)
|
13:29
↑
(93° E)
|
19:31
(45.2°)
|
384,692 | 48.4% | |
| 22 |
01:22
↑
(263° W)
|
14:33
↑
(101° E)
|
20:13
(39.2°)
|
390,421 | 58.6% | ||
| 23 |
01:44
↑
(256° WSW)
|
15:37
↑
(108° ESE)
|
20:56
(33.7°)
|
395,242 | 68.2% | ||
| 24 |
02:07
↑
(249° WSW)
|
16:41
↑
(115° ESE)
|
21:40
(28.9°)
|
399,025 | 76.8% | ||
| 25 |
02:32
↑
(242° WSW)
|
17:44
↑
(121° ESE)
|
22:26
(25.0°)
|
401,722 | 84.4% | ||
| 26 |
03:03
↑
(237° WSW)
|
18:47
↑
(125° SE)
|
23:15
(22.2°)
|
403,349 | 90.6% | ||
| 27 |
03:39
↑
(234° SW)
|
19:46
↑
(128° SE)
|
Does not pass meridian
(N/A)
|
N/A | 95.3% | ||
| 28 |
04:23
↑
(232° SW)
|
20:40
↑
(129° SE)
|
00:05
(20.6°)
|
403,960 | 98.4% | ||
| 29 |
🌕 at 17:56
|
05:15
↑
(232° SW)
|
21:26
↑
(127° SE)
|
00:57
(20.5°)
|
403,628 | 99.8% | |
| 30 |
06:13
↑
(234° SW)
|
22:05
↑
(124° SE)
|
01:48
(21.6°)
|
402,433 | 99.4% | ||
|
* All times are local time for North Salt Lake. Moonrise and moonset times are calculated for the geometric center of the Moon and account for Earth's atmospheric refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon (or local noon if meridian passage is not on this day). The table may show "-" for moonrise or moonset if the event does not occur on that specific local day, or if the Moon is circumpolar (always above or always below the horizon). Two moonrises or moonsets on the same day can occur due to the Moon's orbital motion and the definition of a local day. |
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Moon in North Salt Lake
What moon phase is visible in North Salt Lake tonight?
The moon over North Salt Lake is currently in the Waning Gibbous 🌖 phase, with 89.7% illumination.
What percentage of the moon is illuminated over North Salt Lake tonight?
89.7% of the visible disc of the moon is illuminated above North Salt Lake tonight.
What time does the moon rise in North Salt Lake next?
The next moonrise in North Salt Lake is at Tomorrow, 00:04 local time.
When is the next full moon visible from North Salt Lake?
The next full moon visible from North Salt Lake is on 29 Jun 2026, 17:56.
When is the next new moon visible from North Salt Lake?
The next new moon for observers in North Salt Lake is on 14 Jun 2026, 20:54. New moons are the best nights for stargazing due to minimal moonlight.
Where in the sky is the moon over North Salt Lake right now?
The moon over North Salt Lake is currently -47.79° above the horizon at an azimuth of 276.02° (W).
How far is the moon from North Salt Lake right now?
The moon is currently 408,579 from Earth (the same value applies to observers in North Salt Lake since lunar distance dwarfs city-to-city distances).