New Delhi, Delhi Moonrise & Moonset Times
moonrise
9:15 PM
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Solar noon
1:28 AM
32.69°
moonset
6:31 AM
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local time: --:--
Current Moon: --
| moonrise | 9:15 PM | |
|---|---|---|
| moonset | 6:31 AM | |
| Moon transit | 01:28 | |
| altitude | 32.69° | |
| 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 8:25 PM moonset 5:40 AM | 2 16.4 (96.6%) moonrise 9:15 PM moonset 6:31 AM | 3 17.4 (92.5%) moonrise 9:59 PM moonset 7:25 AM | 4 18.4 (86.8%) moonrise 10:39 PM moonset 8:22 AM | 5 19.4 (79.6%) moonrise 11:14 PM moonset 9:19 AM | 6 20.4 (71.2%) moonrise 11:46 PM moonset 10:16 AM | |
7 21.4 (61.8%) moonrise moonset 11:13 AM | 8 22.4 (51.7%) Last Quarter moonrise 12:17 AM moonset 12:10 PM | 9 23.4 (41.1%) moonrise 12:46 AM moonset 1:08 PM | 10 24.4 (30.6%) moonrise 1:17 AM moonset 2:09 PM | 11 25.4 (20.7%) moonrise 1:49 AM moonset 3:14 PM | 12 26.4 (12.1%) moonrise 2:27 AM moonset 4:23 PM | 13 27.4 (5.4%) moonrise 3:10 AM moonset 5:35 PM |
14 28.4 (1.3%) moonrise 4:03 AM moonset 6:49 PM | 15 0.1 (0.2%) new moon moonrise 5:05 AM moonset 7:58 PM | 16 1.1 (2.2%) moonrise 6:15 AM moonset 8:58 PM | 17 2.1 (7%) moonrise 7:28 AM moonset 9:49 PM | 18 3.1 (14.2%) moonrise 8:39 AM moonset 10:32 PM | 19 4.1 (23.1%) moonrise 9:47 AM moonset 11:08 PM | 20 5.1 (33%) moonrise 10:50 AM moonset 11:39 PM |
21 6.1 (43.4%) moonrise 11:49 AM moonset | 22 7.1 (53.8%) first quarter moonrise 12:46 PM moonset 12:09 AM | 23 8.1 (63.7%) moonrise 1:42 PM moonset 12:38 AM | 24 9.1 (72.8%) moonrise 2:37 PM moonset 1:07 AM | 25 10.1 (80.9%) moonrise 3:34 PM moonset 1:39 AM | 26 11.1 (87.8%) moonrise 4:30 PM moonset 2:14 AM | 27 12.1 (93.3%) moonrise 5:26 PM moonset 2:53 AM |
28 13.1 (97.2%) moonrise 6:21 PM moonset 3:37 AM | 29 14.1 (99.4%) moonrise 7:12 PM moonset 4:26 AM | 30 15.1 (99.8%) full moon moonrise 7:58 PM moonset 5:20 AM |
| date | Moon age (bright surface ratio) | moon phase | moonrise | moonset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/1 (Mon) | 15.4 | 20:25 | 05:40 | |
| 6/2 (Tue) | 16.4 | 21:15 | 06:31 | |
| 6/3 (Wed) | 17.4 | 21:59 | 07:25 | |
| 6/4 (Thu) | 18.4 | 22:39 | 08:22 | |
| 6/5 (Fri) | 19.4 | 23:14 | 09:19 | |
| 6/6 (Sat) | 20.4 | 23:46 | 10:16 | |
| 6/7 (Sun) | 21.4 | 11:13 | ||
| 6/8 (Mon) | 22.4 | Last Quarter | 00:17 | 12:10 |
| 6/9 (Tue) | 23.4 | 00:46 | 13:08 | |
| 6/10 (Wed) | 24.4 | 01:17 | 14:09 | |
| 6/11 (Thu) | 25.4 | 01:49 | 15:14 | |
| 6/12 (Fri) | 26.4 | 02:27 | 16:23 | |
| 6/13 (Sat) | 27.4 | 03:10 | 17:35 | |
| 6/14 (Sun) | 28.4 | 04:03 | 18:49 | |
| 6/15 (Mon) | 0.1 | new moon | 05:05 | 19:58 |
| 6/16 (Tue) | 1.1 | 06:15 | 20:58 | |
| 6/17 (Wed) | 2.1 | 07:28 | 21:49 | |
| 6/18 (Thu) | 3.1 | 08:39 | 22:32 | |
| 6/19 (Fri) | 4.1 | 09:47 | 23:08 | |
| 6/20 (Sat) | 5.1 | 10:50 | 23:39 | |
| 6/21 (Sun) | 6.1 | 11:49 | ||
| 6/22 (Mon) | 7.1 | first quarter | 12:46 | 00:09 |
| 6/23 (Tue) | 8.1 | 13:42 | 00:38 | |
| 6/24 (Wed) | 9.1 | 14:37 | 01:07 | |
| 6/25 (Thu) | 10.1 | 15:34 | 01:39 | |
| 6/26 (Fri) | 11.1 | 16:30 | 02:14 | |
| 6/27 (Sat) | 12.1 | 17:26 | 02:53 | |
| 6/28 (Sun) | 13.1 | 18:21 | 03:37 | |
| 6/29 (Mon) | 14.1 | 19:12 | 04:26 | |
| 6/30 (Tue) | 15.1 | full moon | 19:58 | 05:20 |
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About New Delhi
New Delhi, India's sprawling capital, layers Mughal grandeur upon colonial geometry upon modern glass and steel, and the moon rising above this dense urban palimpsest illuminates each era in turn as it climbs from the eastern horizon toward the zenith. Today's moonrise is at 21:15 and moonset at 06:31. From the ramparts of the Red Fort the moon lifts above the Yamuna River floodplain, its amber light flooding the sandstone battlements and filtering through the marble jali screens of the Diwan-i-Khas, while below in Chandni Chowk the narrow lanes named for moonlight live up to their etymology as silver luminance spills between the crowded balconies.
The Rajpath axis, now Kartavya Path, stretching from India Gate to Rashtrapati Bhavan, becomes a grand ceremonial corridor under the full moon, with the war memorial's arch framing the moon as it transits overhead and the reflecting pools on either side capturing its image in long, trembling ovals. Humayun's Tomb, set within Mughal gardens of clipped hedges and water channels, demonstrates the Timurid genius for lunar architecture: the white marble dome catches the moon's glow and radiates it softly while the surrounding char bagh pools multiply the light into a symmetrical field of reflections. In winter, from November to February, Delhi's cool, dry air sharpens the moon's outline and deepens the shadows it casts through the colonnades of Connaught Place and across the sandstone domes of Safdarjung's Tomb.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps visitors to Qutub Minar time their arrival to see the 73-metre tower backlit by the rising moon, guides evening boaters on the Yamuna, and assists event planners at the Lotus Temple in scheduling gatherings that benefit from natural moonlight flooding the building's white marble petals. Delhi's vast footprint means the moon encounters an extraordinary variety of surfaces on its nightly crossing, from river water to red sandstone to reflective glass, ensuring that no two vantage points offer the same moonlit experience.
The Rajpath axis, now Kartavya Path, stretching from India Gate to Rashtrapati Bhavan, becomes a grand ceremonial corridor under the full moon, with the war memorial's arch framing the moon as it transits overhead and the reflecting pools on either side capturing its image in long, trembling ovals. Humayun's Tomb, set within Mughal gardens of clipped hedges and water channels, demonstrates the Timurid genius for lunar architecture: the white marble dome catches the moon's glow and radiates it softly while the surrounding char bagh pools multiply the light into a symmetrical field of reflections. In winter, from November to February, Delhi's cool, dry air sharpens the moon's outline and deepens the shadows it casts through the colonnades of Connaught Place and across the sandstone domes of Safdarjung's Tomb.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps visitors to Qutub Minar time their arrival to see the 73-metre tower backlit by the rising moon, guides evening boaters on the Yamuna, and assists event planners at the Lotus Temple in scheduling gatherings that benefit from natural moonlight flooding the building's white marble petals. Delhi's vast footprint means the moon encounters an extraordinary variety of surfaces on its nightly crossing, from river water to red sandstone to reflective glass, ensuring that no two vantage points offer the same moonlit experience.
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