April 2026 Moonrise, Moonset & Phases in Long Beach, United States

🌓 First Quarter

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4:18:12 PST
Monday, June 22, 2026

Current Time (Local): 4:18:12

Moon Phase: Below horizon

Illumination: 5581.0%

Moon Direction: 294.64° WNW

Moon Altitude: -41.45°

Moon Distance: 395,613 km


Next Moonrise: Today, 13:53

Next Moonset: N/A


Next New Moon: 14 Jul 2026, 02:43

Next Full Moon: 29 Jun 2026, 16:56

Moonrise, Moonset and Moon Phase Calendar in Long Beach, April 2026

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Apr Moon Moonrise/Moonset Meridian Passing
Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Time Distance (km) Illumination
1
🌕 at 19:11
 
06:16
(264° W)
19:14
(99° E)
00:19
( 52.8° )
385,807 99.9%
2  
06:42
(257° WSW)
20:13
(106° ESE)
01:01
( 46.7° )
389,740 99.4%
3  
07:09
(251° WSW)
21:13
(113° ESE)
01:45
( 41.0° )
393,515 97.0%
4  
07:39
(245° WSW)
22:13
(118° ESE)
02:29
( 36.1° )
396,894 92.9%
5  
08:14
(240° WSW)
23:13
(122° ESE)
03:16
( 32.0° )
399,606 87.2%
6
-
08:54
(237° WSW)
  04:05
( 29.1° )
401,378 80.3%
7
00:10
(124° SE)
09:39
(235° SW)
  04:55
( 27.5° )
401,963 72.3%
8
01:03
(125° SE)
10:31
(235° SW)
  05:47
( 27.2° )
401,181 63.5%
9
🌗 at 21:51
01:51
(124° SE)
11:27
(237° WSW)
  06:38
( 28.4° )
398,945 54.1%
10
02:34
(121° ESE)
12:27
(241° WSW)
  07:28
( 30.9° )
395,289 44.4%
11
03:11
(117° ESE)
13:29
(246° WSW)
  08:17
( 34.7° )
390,374 34.7%
12
03:43
(111° ESE)
14:32
(252° WSW)
  09:04
( 39.6° )
384,494 25.4%
13
04:13
(104° ESE)
15:35
(259° W)
  09:50
( 45.3° )
378,063 16.8%
14
04:41
(97° E)
16:39
(267° W)
  10:36
( 51.8° )
371,584 9.5%
15
05:09
(89° E)
17:45
(275° W)
  11:22
( 58.7° )
365,612 4.0%
16
05:39
(81° E)
18:55
(284° WNW)
  12:11
( 65.6° )
360,681 0.8%
17
🌑 at 04:51
06:11
(73° ENE)
20:07
(291° WNW)
  13:04
( 72.2° )
357,232 0.3%
18
06:49
(66° ENE)
21:22
(298° WNW)
  14:01
( 77.8° )
355,530 2.6%
19
07:34
(60° ENE)
22:38
(302° WNW)
  15:02
( 82.0° )
355,622 7.8%
20
08:28
(56° ENE)
23:48
(304° NW)
  16:07
( 84.1° )
357,338 15.4%
21   -
09:31
(56° NE)
17:12
( 84.0° )
360,350 24.8%
22  
00:50
(303° WNW)
10:39
(58° ENE)
18:14
( 81.9° )
364,259 35.5%
23
🌓 at 19:31
 
01:41
(300° WNW)
11:50
(62° ENE)
19:11
( 78.1° )
368,686 46.6%
24  
02:23
(295° WNW)
12:59
(68° ENE)
20:03
( 73.1° )
373,318 57.7%
25  
02:58
(289° WNW)
14:04
(74° ENE)
20:50
( 67.3° )
377,932 68.1%
26  
03:27
(282° WNW)
15:07
(82° E)
21:35
( 61.1° )
382,381 77.5%
27  
03:54
(274° W)
16:07
(89° E)
22:17
( 54.8° )
386,578 85.4%
28  
04:19
(267° W)
17:06
(97° E)
22:59
( 48.7° )
390,469 91.8%
29  
04:45
(260° W)
18:04
(104° ESE)
23:42
( 43.0° )
394,001 96.4%
30  
05:11
(253° WSW)
19:04
(110° ESE)
Does not pass meridian
( N/A )
N/A 99.1%
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Monday, June 22, 2026

Moon Phases in Long Beach — FAQ

Answers refreshed daily based on tonight's actual moon phase in Long Beach.

What is the current moon phase in Long Beach?
The moon is currently in an intermediate phase, with unspecified of its visible disk illuminated as seen from Long Beach, United States. The phase changes continuously through the ~29.5-day synodic cycle, advancing roughly 12.2° each day.
What time does the moon rise tonight in Long Beach?
In Long Beach, moonrise tonight is at N/A local time, and moonset is at N/A. The exact times shift by ~50 minutes later each day.
Why does the moon look different each night?
What you see is the moon reflecting the sun's light from different angles as it orbits Earth. From New Moon (0%% illuminated) it grows through First Quarter (50%%) and Full Moon (100%%) to Last Quarter (50%%) and back. Cloud cover, the moon's distance (perigee/apogee), and atmospheric refraction all subtly change how it appears.
When is the next full moon visible from Long Beach?
The next full moon is on an upcoming date. Full moons rise around sunset and set around sunrise; if the weather cooperates, any open eastern horizon in Long Beach will give a clear view at moonrise.
When is the next new moon for Long Beach?
The next new moon is on an upcoming date. New moons are invisible because the moon is between Earth and the sun; this is also the best window for stargazing, as the sky stays dark all night.
Why does the moon sometimes look orange at the horizon?
When the moon (or sun) is near the horizon, its light passes through much more atmosphere than when overhead. Air molecules scatter the blue end of the spectrum away, leaving the warmer red/orange wavelengths to reach the eye. Dust and humidity intensify the effect.

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