The next 12 full moons with their traditional names, monthly calendars with every day’s phase, and supermoon flags, all computed from real ephemerides. Pick a month, or watch any night’s Moon in 3D.
▶ See tonight’s Moon in 3D Free · real ephemerides · no install| Full moon | Name | Date (UTC) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🌕 June 2026 | Strawberry Moon Micromoon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 July 2026 | Buck Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 August 2026 | Sturgeon Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 September 2026 | Corn Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 October 2026 | Hunter’s Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 November 2026 | Beaver Moon ✨ Supermoon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 December 2026 | Cold Moon ✨ Supermoon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 January 2027 | Wolf Moon ✨ Supermoon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 February 2027 | Snow Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 March 2027 | Worm Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 April 2027 | Pink Moon | calendar → | |
| 🌕 May 2027 | Flower Moon | calendar → |
Times in UTC (shown in your timezone when JavaScript is on).
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The traditional full-moon names (Wolf, Snow, Worm, Pink, Flower, Strawberry, Buck, Sturgeon, Corn, Hunter’s, Beaver, Cold) come from North American folklore via the Farmers’ Almanac, each tied to the rhythms of its month. A supermoon is a full moon nearer than ~361,000 km; it looks up to 14% larger. A micromoon is farther than ~405,000 km.
Space Time renders the Moon with real topography and lighting: jump to any date and the phase, libration and position are exact. You can even stand on the Moon and watch the Earth hang in the sky. Open the app.