Adelaide, South Australia Moonrise & Moonset Times

Moonrise
18:23
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Solar noon
01:13
82.97°
Moonset
08:55
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Current Moon: --
Moonrise 18:23
Moonset 08:55
Moon transit 01:13
Altitude 82.97°
Moon phase 16.3
Phase Ratio 97.2%
Next moon phase
New Moon
15 Jun 00:00
First Quarter
22 Jun 00:00
Full Moon
30 Jun 00:00
Third Quarter
8 Jun 00:00
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
Western Australia Day
15.3 (99.3%)
Moonrise
17:31
Moonset
08:03
2
16.3 (97.2%)
Moonrise
18:23
Moonset
08:55
3
17.3 (93.3%)
Moonrise
19:20
Moonset
09:42
4
18.3 (87.8%)
Moonrise
20:19
Moonset
10:23
5
19.3 (80.9%)
Moonrise
21:20
Moonset
10:58
6
20.3 (72.7%)
Moonrise
22:21
Moonset
11:29
7
21.3 (63.4%)
Moonrise
23:21
Moonset
11:57
8
King's Birthday
22.3 (53.4%)
Third Quarter
Moonrise
Moonset
12:23
9
23.3 (42.9%)
Moonrise
00:23
Moonset
12:48
10
24.3 (32.3%)
Moonrise
01:26
Moonset
13:15
11
25.3 (22.3%)
Moonrise
02:32
Moonset
13:45
12
26.3 (13.4%)
Moonrise
03:43
Moonset
14:20
13
27.3 (6.4%)
Moonrise
04:58
Moonset
15:02
14
28.3 (1.8%)
Moonrise
06:15
Moonset
15:55
15
29.3 (0.2%)
New Moon
Moonrise
07:29
Moonset
16:59
16
1 (1.6%)
Moonrise
08:35
Moonset
18:12
17
2 (6%)
Moonrise
09:30
Moonset
19:28
18
3 (12.8%)
Moonrise
10:14
Moonset
20:42
19
4 (21.5%)
Moonrise
10:49
Moonset
21:53
20
5 (31.3%)
Moonrise
11:19
Moonset
22:58
21
6 (41.7%)
Moonrise
11:46
Moonset
22
7 (52.1%)
First Quarter
Moonrise
12:11
Moonset
00:01
23
8 (62.1%)
Moonrise
12:36
Moonset
01:01
24
9 (71.4%)
Moonrise
13:03
Moonset
02:01
25
10 (79.6%)
Moonrise
13:32
Moonset
03:01
26
11 (86.7%)
Moonrise
14:05
Moonset
04:00
27
12 (92.4%)
Moonrise
14:43
Moonset
05:00
28
13 (96.6%)
Moonrise
15:28
Moonset
05:57
29
14 (99.1%)
Moonrise
16:18
Moonset
06:52
30
15 (99.9%)
Full Moon
Moonrise
17:14
Moonset
07:40
Date Moon Age (Illumination) Moon Phase Moonrise Moonset
6/1 (Mon)15.317:3108:03
6/2 (Tue)16.318:2308:55
6/3 (Wed)17.319:2009:42
6/4 (Thu)18.320:1910:23
6/5 (Fri)19.321:2010:58
6/6 (Sat)20.322:2111:29
6/7 (Sun)21.323:2111:57
6/8 (Mon)22.3Third Quarter12:23
6/9 (Tue)23.300:2312:48
6/10 (Wed)24.301:2613:15
6/11 (Thu)25.302:3213:45
6/12 (Fri)26.303:4314:20
6/13 (Sat)27.304:5815:02
6/14 (Sun)28.306:1515:55
6/15 (Mon)29.3New Moon07:2916:59
6/16 (Tue)108:3518:12
6/17 (Wed)209:3019:28
6/18 (Thu)310:1420:42
6/19 (Fri)410:4921:53
6/20 (Sat)511:1922:58
6/21 (Sun)611:46
6/22 (Mon)7First Quarter12:1100:01
6/23 (Tue)812:3601:01
6/24 (Wed)913:0302:01
6/25 (Thu)1013:3203:01
6/26 (Fri)1114:0504:00
6/27 (Sat)1214:4305:00
6/28 (Sun)1315:2805:57
6/29 (Mon)1416:1806:52
6/30 (Tue)15Full Moon17:1407:40

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Moon and Solar System Planet Positions

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About Adelaide

Adelaide, nestled between the Mount Lofty Ranges and the shores of Gulf St Vincent, enjoys some of Australia's clearest night skies thanks to its dry Mediterranean climate and relatively modest light pollution beyond the city fringe. Today's moonrise is at 18:23 and moonset at 08:55. The moon rising over the Adelaide Hills silhouettes the ridge line of Mount Lofty in deep indigo before flooding the parklands that encircle the city centre with a cool, silvery luminance, its light running down the gentle slope of North Terrace past the grand stone facades of Parliament House and the Art Gallery of South Australia.

Glenelg Beach, where the tram line from the city meets the sea, transforms under a full moon into a wide expanse of pale sand edged by phosphorescent wavelets, with the moon's reflection on Gulf St Vincent stretching toward the distant Yorke Peninsula. The River Torrens, flowing through Elder Park beneath the Adelaide Oval, becomes a narrow channel of mirrored light, and the weeping willows lining its banks cast intricate lace-like shadows on the water's surface. During the Southern Hemisphere winter, when the full moon arcs high through the northern sky, the Barossa Valley vineyards northeast of the city glow with a frosted, blue-white sheen that turns the orderly rows of dormant vines into geometric patterns of light and shadow.

Tracking moonrise and moonset times enhances sunset-to-moonrise transitions at Semaphore jetty, guides stargazers driving up to Mount Lofty Summit for a combined city-and-moon panorama, and helps coastal fishers at Henley Beach time their sessions with lunar-influenced tides. Adelaide's compact geography, with mountains on one side and gulf waters on the other, compresses these experiences into short distances, making it effortless to chase the moon from hills to shore in a single evening.

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