when does the moon come up

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when does the moon come up

The moonrise time varies depending on the lunar phase and location. Generally, the Moon rises about 50 minutes later each day than the previous day. For example, during the Waxing Crescent phase (which is the current phase around August 27, 2025), the Moon typically rises in the mid-morning and sets in the mid-evening. On August 27, 2025, the Moon rises at about 9:00 AM in Berlin, Germany.

Moonrise times shift daily due to the Moon's orbital movement around the Earth, and are approximately:

  • New Moon: around 6 AM
  • Waxing Crescent: around 9 AM
  • First Quarter: around noon
  • Waxing Gibbous: around 3 PM
  • Full Moon: around 6 PM
  • Waning Gibbous: around 9 PM
  • Last Quarter: around midnight
  • Waning Crescent: around 3 AM

So, when the Moon comes up depends on its phase and the observer's location, but it generally rises later by about 50 minutes each day.