Tonight, the Moon is in the Waning Gibbous phase, around 98–99% illuminated. This is the phase following the Full Moon, so the Moon appears nearly full but gradually shrinking in size as the days progress. Details you might find helpful:
- Phase: Waning Gibbous
- Illumination: roughly 98–99% illuminated
- Visibility: typically visible in the early morning hours or late night, depending on your location
- Age of Moon: about 16–17 days into the current lunation
- Next phase: Last Quarter, roughly a week after the Full Moon
If you’d like, share your city or approximate time you’ll be observing, and the exact rise/set times and best viewing windows for tonight.
