Columbus, Ohio Moonrise & Moonset Times
Moonrise
10:38 PM
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Solar noon
2:10 AM
21.36°
Moonset
6:32 AM
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Current Moon: --
| Moonrise | 10:38 PM | |
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| Moonset | 6:32 AM | |
| Moon transit | 02:10 | |
| Altitude | 21.36° | |
| Moon phase | 15.8 | |
| Phase Ratio | 98.3% | |
| Next moon phase |
New Moon
14 Jun 00:00
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First Quarter
21 Jun 00:00
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Full Moon
29 Jun 00:00
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Third Quarter
8 Jun 00:00
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| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 15.8 (98.3%) Moonrise 10:38 PM Moonset 6:32 AM | 2 16.8 (95.2%) Moonrise 11:23 PM Moonset 7:26 AM | 3 17.8 (90.4%) Moonrise Moonset 8:24 AM | 4 18.8 (84.1%) Moonrise 12:01 AM Moonset 9:27 AM | 5 19.8 (76.4%) Moonrise 12:32 AM Moonset 10:30 AM | 6 20.8 (67.6%) Moonrise 12:59 AM Moonset 11:34 AM | |
7 21.8 (57.9%) Moonrise 1:24 AM Moonset 12:39 PM | 8 22.8 (47.5%) Third Quarter Moonrise 1:46 AM Moonset 1:44 PM | 9 23.8 (36.9%) Moonrise 2:08 AM Moonset 2:51 PM | 10 24.8 (26.6%) Moonrise 2:32 AM Moonset 4:02 PM | 11 25.8 (17.1%) Moonrise 2:58 AM Moonset 5:17 PM | 12 26.8 (9.2%) Moonrise 3:30 AM Moonset 6:36 PM | 13 27.8 (3.5%) Moonrise 4:10 AM Moonset 7:56 PM |
14 28.8 (0.5%) New Moon Moonrise 5:02 AM Moonset 9:11 PM | 15 0.5 (0.6%) Moonrise 6:06 AM Moonset 10:15 PM | 16 1.5 (3.8%) Moonrise 7:21 AM Moonset 11:06 PM | 17 2.5 (9.6%) Moonrise 8:40 AM Moonset 11:45 PM | 18 3.5 (17.5%) Moonrise 9:58 AM Moonset | 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day 4.5 (26.9%) Moonrise 11:11 AM Moonset 12:16 AM | 20 5.5 (37.1%) Moonrise 12:21 PM Moonset 12:42 AM |
21 6.5 (47.6%) First Quarter Moonrise 1:26 PM Moonset 1:05 AM | 22 7.5 (57.8%) Moonrise 2:30 PM Moonset 1:27 AM | 23 8.5 (67.4%) Moonrise 3:33 PM Moonset 1:49 AM | 24 9.5 (76.2%) Moonrise 4:36 PM Moonset 2:12 AM | 25 10.5 (83.8%) Moonrise 5:39 PM Moonset 2:38 AM | 26 11.5 (90.1%) Moonrise 6:41 PM Moonset 3:09 AM | 27 12.5 (95%) Moonrise 7:40 PM Moonset 3:46 AM |
28 13.5 (98.2%) Moonrise 8:34 PM Moonset 4:29 AM | 29 14.5 (99.8%) Full Moon Moonrise 9:22 PM Moonset 5:20 AM | 30 15.5 (99.5%) Moonrise 10:01 PM Moonset 6:18 AM |
| Date | Moon Age (Illumination) | Moon Phase | Moonrise | Moonset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/1 (Mon) | 15.8 | 22:38 | 06:32 | |
| 6/2 (Tue) | 16.8 | 23:23 | 07:26 | |
| 6/3 (Wed) | 17.8 | 08:24 | ||
| 6/4 (Thu) | 18.8 | 00:01 | 09:27 | |
| 6/5 (Fri) | 19.8 | 00:32 | 10:30 | |
| 6/6 (Sat) | 20.8 | 00:59 | 11:34 | |
| 6/7 (Sun) | 21.8 | 01:24 | 12:39 | |
| 6/8 (Mon) | 22.8 | Third Quarter | 01:46 | 13:44 |
| 6/9 (Tue) | 23.8 | 02:08 | 14:51 | |
| 6/10 (Wed) | 24.8 | 02:32 | 16:02 | |
| 6/11 (Thu) | 25.8 | 02:58 | 17:17 | |
| 6/12 (Fri) | 26.8 | 03:30 | 18:36 | |
| 6/13 (Sat) | 27.8 | 04:10 | 19:56 | |
| 6/14 (Sun) | 28.8 | New Moon | 05:02 | 21:11 |
| 6/15 (Mon) | 0.5 | 06:06 | 22:15 | |
| 6/16 (Tue) | 1.5 | 07:21 | 23:06 | |
| 6/17 (Wed) | 2.5 | 08:40 | 23:45 | |
| 6/18 (Thu) | 3.5 | 09:58 | ||
| 6/19 (Fri) | 4.5 | 11:11 | 00:16 | |
| 6/20 (Sat) | 5.5 | 12:21 | 00:42 | |
| 6/21 (Sun) | 6.5 | First Quarter | 13:26 | 01:05 |
| 6/22 (Mon) | 7.5 | 14:30 | 01:27 | |
| 6/23 (Tue) | 8.5 | 15:33 | 01:49 | |
| 6/24 (Wed) | 9.5 | 16:36 | 02:12 | |
| 6/25 (Thu) | 10.5 | 17:39 | 02:38 | |
| 6/26 (Fri) | 11.5 | 18:41 | 03:09 | |
| 6/27 (Sat) | 12.5 | 19:40 | 03:46 | |
| 6/28 (Sun) | 13.5 | 20:34 | 04:29 | |
| 6/29 (Mon) | 14.5 | Full Moon | 21:22 | 05:20 |
| 6/30 (Tue) | 15.5 | 22:01 | 06:18 |
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About Columbus
Columbus, the capital of Ohio, occupies the broad floodplain where the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers converge in the center of the state, a city of gentle topography, mature tree-lined neighborhoods, and expansive river parks that give the moon generous room to work its quiet magic. Today's moonrise is at 22:38 and moonset at 06:32. As the moon rises over the low eastern suburbs, its light slides down the Scioto Mile — the landscaped promenade along the riverfront — and turns the water into a gently rippling sheet of silver that mirrors the downtown skyline and the arching spans of the Rich Street and Main Street bridges.
Scioto Audubon Metro Park, where wetlands and open meadows meet the river just south of downtown, provides an expansive canvas for full moon observation: herons stalk the shallows in the reflected glow, and the climbing wall's silhouette rises against the bright disc like a modern-day monolith. Highbanks Metro Park, on the Olentangy River north of the city, offers forested bluffs and an earthworks overlook where the moon illuminates the ancient Adena mound below and the river winds away into darkness. Late autumn, when Ohio's hardwood canopy opens and cool, dry continental air settles over the central lowlands, yields the most transparent skies — perfect conditions for photographing the moon framed by the open steel arches of the Short North district.
Understanding moonrise and moonset times enhances evening jogs along the Olentangy Trail, late-season crew practice on the Scioto, or after-dark explorations of the German Village neighborhood where brick rowhouses and wrought-iron gates absorb the moon's glow and radiate it back as a warm, terracotta-tinted luminance. Columbus's flat terrain ensures the moon spends ample time near the horizon, where it appears largest and most colorful — a reliable, unhurried companion for a city that prides itself on accessibility and open space.
Scioto Audubon Metro Park, where wetlands and open meadows meet the river just south of downtown, provides an expansive canvas for full moon observation: herons stalk the shallows in the reflected glow, and the climbing wall's silhouette rises against the bright disc like a modern-day monolith. Highbanks Metro Park, on the Olentangy River north of the city, offers forested bluffs and an earthworks overlook where the moon illuminates the ancient Adena mound below and the river winds away into darkness. Late autumn, when Ohio's hardwood canopy opens and cool, dry continental air settles over the central lowlands, yields the most transparent skies — perfect conditions for photographing the moon framed by the open steel arches of the Short North district.
Understanding moonrise and moonset times enhances evening jogs along the Olentangy Trail, late-season crew practice on the Scioto, or after-dark explorations of the German Village neighborhood where brick rowhouses and wrought-iron gates absorb the moon's glow and radiate it back as a warm, terracotta-tinted luminance. Columbus's flat terrain ensures the moon spends ample time near the horizon, where it appears largest and most colorful — a reliable, unhurried companion for a city that prides itself on accessibility and open space.
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