Port Blair, Andaman And Nicobar Islands Moonrise & Moonset Times
moonrise
7:28 PM
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Solar noon
12:23 AM
49.78°
moonset
6:10 AM
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Current Moon: --
| moonrise | 7:28 PM | |
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| moonset | 6:10 AM | |
| Moon transit | 00:23 | |
| altitude | 49.78° | |
| 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 6:37 PM moonset 5:18 AM | 2 16.4 (96.6%) moonrise 7:28 PM moonset 6:10 AM | 3 17.4 (92.5%) moonrise 8:16 PM moonset 7:02 AM | 4 18.4 (86.8%) moonrise 9:01 PM moonset 7:54 AM | 5 19.4 (79.6%) moonrise 9:44 PM moonset 8:45 AM | 6 20.4 (71.2%) moonrise 10:23 PM moonset 9:35 AM | |
7 21.4 (61.8%) moonrise 11:02 PM moonset 10:23 AM | 8 22.4 (51.7%) Last Quarter moonrise 11:40 PM moonset 11:12 AM | 9 23.4 (41.1%) moonrise moonset 12:01 PM | 10 24.4 (30.6%) moonrise 12:19 AM moonset 12:52 PM | 11 25.4 (20.7%) moonrise 1:01 AM moonset 1:47 PM | 12 26.4 (12.1%) moonrise 1:47 AM moonset 2:47 PM | 13 27.4 (5.4%) moonrise 2:39 AM moonset 3:52 PM |
14 28.4 (1.3%) moonrise 3:38 AM moonset 5:00 PM | 15 0.1 (0.2%) new moon moonrise 4:44 AM moonset 6:09 PM | 16 1.1 (2.2%) moonrise 5:52 AM moonset 7:13 PM | 17 2.1 (7%) moonrise 7:00 AM moonset 8:12 PM | 18 3.1 (14.2%) moonrise 8:04 AM moonset 9:03 PM | 19 4.1 (23.1%) moonrise 9:02 AM moonset 9:48 PM | 20 5.1 (33%) moonrise 9:56 AM moonset 10:29 PM |
21 6.1 (43.4%) moonrise 10:46 AM moonset 11:07 PM | 22 7.1 (53.8%) first quarter moonrise 11:34 AM moonset 11:44 PM | 23 8.1 (63.7%) moonrise 12:22 PM moonset | 24 9.1 (72.8%) moonrise 1:10 PM moonset 12:22 AM | 25 10.1 (80.9%) moonrise 1:58 PM moonset 1:01 AM | 26 11.1 (87.8%) moonrise 2:49 PM moonset 1:43 AM | 27 12.1 (93.3%) moonrise 3:40 PM moonset 2:27 AM |
28 13.1 (97.2%) moonrise 4:33 PM moonset 3:15 AM | 29 14.1 (99.4%) moonrise 5:24 PM moonset 4:05 AM | 30 15.1 (99.8%) full moon moonrise 6:13 PM moonset 4:57 AM |
| date | Moon age (bright surface ratio) | moon phase | moonrise | moonset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/1 (Mon) | 15.4 | 18:37 | 05:18 | |
| 6/2 (Tue) | 16.4 | 19:28 | 06:10 | |
| 6/3 (Wed) | 17.4 | 20:16 | 07:02 | |
| 6/4 (Thu) | 18.4 | 21:01 | 07:54 | |
| 6/5 (Fri) | 19.4 | 21:44 | 08:45 | |
| 6/6 (Sat) | 20.4 | 22:23 | 09:35 | |
| 6/7 (Sun) | 21.4 | 23:02 | 10:23 | |
| 6/8 (Mon) | 22.4 | Last Quarter | 23:40 | 11:12 |
| 6/9 (Tue) | 23.4 | 12:01 | ||
| 6/10 (Wed) | 24.4 | 00:19 | 12:52 | |
| 6/11 (Thu) | 25.4 | 01:01 | 13:47 | |
| 6/12 (Fri) | 26.4 | 01:47 | 14:47 | |
| 6/13 (Sat) | 27.4 | 02:39 | 15:52 | |
| 6/14 (Sun) | 28.4 | 03:38 | 17:00 | |
| 6/15 (Mon) | 0.1 | new moon | 04:44 | 18:09 |
| 6/16 (Tue) | 1.1 | 05:52 | 19:13 | |
| 6/17 (Wed) | 2.1 | 07:00 | 20:12 | |
| 6/18 (Thu) | 3.1 | 08:04 | 21:03 | |
| 6/19 (Fri) | 4.1 | 09:02 | 21:48 | |
| 6/20 (Sat) | 5.1 | 09:56 | 22:29 | |
| 6/21 (Sun) | 6.1 | 10:46 | 23:07 | |
| 6/22 (Mon) | 7.1 | first quarter | 11:34 | 23:44 |
| 6/23 (Tue) | 8.1 | 12:22 | ||
| 6/24 (Wed) | 9.1 | 13:10 | 00:22 | |
| 6/25 (Thu) | 10.1 | 13:58 | 01:01 | |
| 6/26 (Fri) | 11.1 | 14:49 | 01:43 | |
| 6/27 (Sat) | 12.1 | 15:40 | 02:27 | |
| 6/28 (Sun) | 13.1 | 16:33 | 03:15 | |
| 6/29 (Mon) | 14.1 | 17:24 | 04:05 | |
| 6/30 (Tue) | 15.1 | full moon | 18:13 | 04:57 |
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About Port Blair
Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, occupies the southeastern coast of South Andaman Island in the Bay of Bengal, where tropical rainforest meets turquoise lagoons and the moon rises over open ocean with no landmass between here and the Malay Peninsula. Today's moonrise is at 19:28 and moonset at 06:10. From the hilltop Cellular Jail, the notorious colonial-era prison, the moon lifts above the dark sea horizon and its light floods the radial wings of the seven-storey structure, casting long shadows from the barred windows across the inner courtyard where the nightly sound-and-light show gives way to a quieter, silver-lit drama.
Ross Island, the former British administrative headquarters now reclaimed by forest, becomes an atmospheric ruin under moonlight, with banyan roots engulfing the old church and officers' quarters while the moon filters through the canopy in shifting pools of pale luminance. Corbyn's Cove Beach, a crescent of white sand fringed by coconut palms south of the town, offers an unobstructed ocean view where the full moon's reflection stretches from the surf line to the horizon in an unbroken column of molten silver, and the warm Andaman Sea laps the shore with a phosphorescent fringe that mingles with the moonlight. During the dry season from November to April, the skies clear of monsoon cloud and the moon's transit above the archipelago is sharp and vivid, illuminating the coral reefs visible through the shallow nearshore waters of Wandoor Beach in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.
Tracking moonrise and moonset times helps scuba operators at Havelock Island plan night dives when reduced moonlight encourages bioluminescent displays, assists fishermen in timing their departures from Phoenix Bay jetty, and guides visitors to Baratang Island in scheduling mangrove creek excursions for moonlit passages. The Andaman Islands' position near the equator keeps the moon's path high and its transit swift, a bright arc across the tropical night that rewards anyone who steps onto the beach at the appointed hour.
Ross Island, the former British administrative headquarters now reclaimed by forest, becomes an atmospheric ruin under moonlight, with banyan roots engulfing the old church and officers' quarters while the moon filters through the canopy in shifting pools of pale luminance. Corbyn's Cove Beach, a crescent of white sand fringed by coconut palms south of the town, offers an unobstructed ocean view where the full moon's reflection stretches from the surf line to the horizon in an unbroken column of molten silver, and the warm Andaman Sea laps the shore with a phosphorescent fringe that mingles with the moonlight. During the dry season from November to April, the skies clear of monsoon cloud and the moon's transit above the archipelago is sharp and vivid, illuminating the coral reefs visible through the shallow nearshore waters of Wandoor Beach in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.
Tracking moonrise and moonset times helps scuba operators at Havelock Island plan night dives when reduced moonlight encourages bioluminescent displays, assists fishermen in timing their departures from Phoenix Bay jetty, and guides visitors to Baratang Island in scheduling mangrove creek excursions for moonlit passages. The Andaman Islands' position near the equator keeps the moon's path high and its transit swift, a bright arc across the tropical night that rewards anyone who steps onto the beach at the appointed hour.
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