Guwahati, Assam Moonrise & Moonset Times
moonrise
8:07 PM
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Solar noon
12:27 AM
35.16°
moonset
5:37 AM
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local time: --:--
Current Moon: --
| moonrise | 8:07 PM | |
|---|---|---|
| moonset | 5:37 AM | |
| Moon transit | 00:27 | |
| altitude | 35.16° | |
| Moon phase | 16.4 | |
| Bright surface ratio | 96.6% | |
| next moon phase |
new moon
15 Jun 00:00
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first quarter
22 Jun 00:00
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full moon
30 Jun 00:00
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Last Quarter
8 Jun 00:00
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| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 15.4 (99.1%) moonrise 7:17 PM moonset 4:46 AM | 2 16.4 (96.6%) moonrise 8:07 PM moonset 5:37 AM | 3 17.4 (92.5%) moonrise 8:52 PM moonset 6:31 AM | 4 18.4 (86.8%) moonrise 9:33 PM moonset 7:27 AM | 5 19.4 (79.6%) moonrise 10:10 PM moonset 8:23 AM | 6 20.4 (71.2%) moonrise 10:43 PM moonset 9:19 AM | |
7 21.4 (61.8%) moonrise 11:15 PM moonset 10:14 AM | 8 22.4 (51.7%) Last Quarter moonrise 11:46 PM moonset 11:10 AM | 9 23.4 (41.1%) moonrise moonset 12:07 PM | 10 24.4 (30.6%) moonrise 12:18 AM moonset 1:06 PM | 11 25.4 (20.7%) moonrise 12:52 AM moonset 2:09 PM | 12 26.4 (12.1%) moonrise 1:30 AM moonset 3:16 PM | 13 27.4 (5.4%) moonrise 2:15 AM moonset 4:27 PM |
14 28.4 (1.3%) moonrise 3:09 AM moonset 5:40 PM | 15 0.1 (0.2%) new moon moonrise 4:11 AM moonset 6:49 PM | 16 1.1 (2.2%) moonrise 5:20 AM moonset 7:51 PM | 17 2.1 (7%) moonrise 6:32 AM moonset 8:43 PM | 18 3.1 (14.2%) moonrise 7:43 AM moonset 9:27 PM | 19 4.1 (23.1%) moonrise 8:49 AM moonset 10:05 PM | 20 5.1 (33%) moonrise 9:50 AM moonset 10:38 PM |
21 6.1 (43.4%) moonrise 10:48 AM moonset 11:09 PM | 22 7.1 (53.8%) first quarter moonrise 11:44 AM moonset 11:40 PM | 23 8.1 (63.7%) moonrise 12:38 PM moonset | 24 9.1 (72.8%) moonrise 1:33 PM moonset 12:10 AM | 25 10.1 (80.9%) moonrise 2:28 PM moonset 12:43 AM | 26 11.1 (87.8%) moonrise 3:23 PM moonset 1:19 AM | 27 12.1 (93.3%) moonrise 4:19 PM moonset 1:59 AM |
28 13.1 (97.2%) moonrise 5:13 PM moonset 2:43 AM | 29 14.1 (99.4%) moonrise 6:04 PM moonset 3:33 AM | 30 15.1 (99.8%) full moon moonrise 6:51 PM moonset 4:26 AM |
| date | Moon age (bright surface ratio) | moon phase | moonrise | moonset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/1 (Mon) | 15.4 | 19:17 | 04:46 | |
| 6/2 (Tue) | 16.4 | 20:07 | 05:37 | |
| 6/3 (Wed) | 17.4 | 20:52 | 06:31 | |
| 6/4 (Thu) | 18.4 | 21:33 | 07:27 | |
| 6/5 (Fri) | 19.4 | 22:10 | 08:23 | |
| 6/6 (Sat) | 20.4 | 22:43 | 09:19 | |
| 6/7 (Sun) | 21.4 | 23:15 | 10:14 | |
| 6/8 (Mon) | 22.4 | Last Quarter | 23:46 | 11:10 |
| 6/9 (Tue) | 23.4 | 12:07 | ||
| 6/10 (Wed) | 24.4 | 00:18 | 13:06 | |
| 6/11 (Thu) | 25.4 | 00:52 | 14:09 | |
| 6/12 (Fri) | 26.4 | 01:30 | 15:16 | |
| 6/13 (Sat) | 27.4 | 02:15 | 16:27 | |
| 6/14 (Sun) | 28.4 | 03:09 | 17:40 | |
| 6/15 (Mon) | 0.1 | new moon | 04:11 | 18:49 |
| 6/16 (Tue) | 1.1 | 05:20 | 19:51 | |
| 6/17 (Wed) | 2.1 | 06:32 | 20:43 | |
| 6/18 (Thu) | 3.1 | 07:43 | 21:27 | |
| 6/19 (Fri) | 4.1 | 08:49 | 22:05 | |
| 6/20 (Sat) | 5.1 | 09:50 | 22:38 | |
| 6/21 (Sun) | 6.1 | 10:48 | 23:09 | |
| 6/22 (Mon) | 7.1 | first quarter | 11:44 | 23:40 |
| 6/23 (Tue) | 8.1 | 12:38 | ||
| 6/24 (Wed) | 9.1 | 13:33 | 00:10 | |
| 6/25 (Thu) | 10.1 | 14:28 | 00:43 | |
| 6/26 (Fri) | 11.1 | 15:23 | 01:19 | |
| 6/27 (Sat) | 12.1 | 16:19 | 01:59 | |
| 6/28 (Sun) | 13.1 | 17:13 | 02:43 | |
| 6/29 (Mon) | 14.1 | 18:04 | 03:33 | |
| 6/30 (Tue) | 15.1 | full moon | 18:51 | 04:26 |
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About Guwahati
Guwahati, the gateway to northeast India, straddles the Brahmaputra River where it narrows between the Nilachal and Chitrachal hills, and the moon rising over this broad, powerful river creates one of the most commanding waterfront moonscapes in the subcontinent. Today's moonrise is at 20:07 and moonset at 05:37. From the Kamakhya Temple atop Nilachal Hill the moon lifts above the flat, forested north bank and immediately lays a shimmering path across the Brahmaputra's mile-wide surface, its amber glow catching the sails of fishing boats and the hulls of river ferries while the temple's distinctive beehive shikhara casts a dark, rounded shadow on the hillside below.
Peacock Island, accessible by ferry in the middle of the Brahmaputra, becomes a secluded moonwatching platform surrounded on all sides by the river's reflected light, and the resident golden langurs in the island's canopy settle into silhouettes against the luminous sky. Deepor Beel, a wetland and bird sanctuary on the city's southwestern fringe, mirrors the full moon across its shallow expanse while thousands of wintering waterfowl create constantly shifting patterns of dark shapes on the bright water. During the dry months of November to February, when the Brahmaputra's flow recedes and exposes wide sandy chars midstream, the moonlight turns these temporary islands into pale, glowing platforms that appear to float on the dark river, and the air above Guwahati clears to reveal the distant blue ridgeline of the Meghalaya Plateau to the south.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps ferry operators on the Brahmaputra schedule sunset-to-moonrise dinner cruises, assists birdwatchers at Deepor Beel in timing visits to observe nocturnal feeding by painted storks, and guides devotees climbing the steps to Kamakhya Temple for evening prayers. Guwahati's position where hills meet river creates a natural amphitheatre for the moon, and the Brahmaputra's vast, reflective surface ensures that the lunar light is amplified and distributed across the entire cityscape in a display that matches the river's own grandeur.
Peacock Island, accessible by ferry in the middle of the Brahmaputra, becomes a secluded moonwatching platform surrounded on all sides by the river's reflected light, and the resident golden langurs in the island's canopy settle into silhouettes against the luminous sky. Deepor Beel, a wetland and bird sanctuary on the city's southwestern fringe, mirrors the full moon across its shallow expanse while thousands of wintering waterfowl create constantly shifting patterns of dark shapes on the bright water. During the dry months of November to February, when the Brahmaputra's flow recedes and exposes wide sandy chars midstream, the moonlight turns these temporary islands into pale, glowing platforms that appear to float on the dark river, and the air above Guwahati clears to reveal the distant blue ridgeline of the Meghalaya Plateau to the south.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps ferry operators on the Brahmaputra schedule sunset-to-moonrise dinner cruises, assists birdwatchers at Deepor Beel in timing visits to observe nocturnal feeding by painted storks, and guides devotees climbing the steps to Kamakhya Temple for evening prayers. Guwahati's position where hills meet river creates a natural amphitheatre for the moon, and the Brahmaputra's vast, reflective surface ensures that the lunar light is amplified and distributed across the entire cityscape in a display that matches the river's own grandeur.
astronomical event(2026)
vernal equinox
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