This page presents a table of key Moon events — apogees, perigees, and new and full Moons — drawn from our database. We have one table per year for 500 years, from 1800 to 2299. You can see overview statistics from this data on the Eclipse Statistics page.

You can pick the century, decade and year to display from the menu above. You can also switch to Calendar View to see a year calendar with the the Moon events shown in place.

Hover the mouse over an event to see data about the Moon during that event. The graphical icons show when eclipses occur. Note that all dates and times are in UT.

Moon Data, 2089

Event Sun Distance Sun Size Moon Dist. Moon Size Moon Mag
Geo Zenith
11 Jan, 2089
04:26:15 UT
Apogee
147,129,585 km
(-1.7%)
0.542°
(+1.7%)
406,698 km
(+6.3%)
0.489°
(-6.2%)
0.497°
(-6.3%)
-12.86
(-9.2%)
 
11 Jan, 2089
20:17:27 UT
New Moon
147,133,417 km
(-1.7%)
0.542°
(+1.7%)
406,556 km
(+6.2%)
0.490°
(-6.1%)
0.497°
(-6.2%)
-12.87
(-9.2%)
 
25 Jan, 2089
19:38:44 UT
Perigee
147,280,346 km
(-1.6%)
0.542°
(+1.6%)
357,298 km
(-6.6%)
0.557°
(+6.8%)
0.567°
(+6.9%)
-13.14
(+17.4%)
 
26 Jan, 2089
11:24:38 UT
Full Moon
147,291,101 km
(-1.6%)
0.541°
(+1.6%)
357,727 km
(-6.5%)
0.556°
(+6.7%)
0.566°
(+6.8%)
-13.14
(+17.1%)
 
7 Feb, 2089
10:20:55 UT
Apogee
147,547,260 km
(-1.4%)
0.541°
(+1.4%)
406,250 km
(+6.2%)
0.490°
(-6.1%)
0.498°
(-6.2%)
-12.86
(-9.5%)
 
10 Feb, 2089
15:15:42 UT
New Moon
147,630,126 km
(-1.3%)
0.540°
(+1.3%)
402,461 km
(+5.2%)
0.495°
(-5.2%)
0.502°
(-5.3%)
-12.88
(-7.9%)
 
23 Feb, 2089
04:46:00 UT
Perigee
147,998,563 km
(-1.1%)
0.539°
(+1.1%)
361,192 km
(-5.6%)
0.551°
(+5.7%)
0.561°
(+5.7%)
-13.11
(+13.7%)
 
24 Feb, 2089
22:04:48 UT
Full Moon
148,056,146 km
(-1.0%)
0.539°
(+1.0%)
363,628 km
(-5.0%)
0.547°
(+4.9%)
0.557°
(+5.0%)
-13.09
(+12.1%)
 
7 Mar, 2089
02:36:30 UT
Apogee
148,431,869 km
(-0.8%)
0.537°
(+0.8%)
405,273 km
(+5.9%)
0.491°
(-5.8%)
0.499°
(-5.9%)
-12.85
(-10.2%)
 
12 Mar, 2089
08:23:51 UT
New Moon
148,638,330 km
(-0.7%)
0.537°
(+0.6%)
393,887 km
(+2.9%)
0.505°
(-3.1%)
0.514°
(-3.2%)
-12.91
(-5.2%)
 
23 Mar, 2089
00:10:05 UT
Perigee
149,067,182 km
(-0.4%)
0.535°
(+0.4%)
366,667 km
(-4.2%)
0.543°
(+4.1%)
0.552°
(+4.1%)
-13.06
(+8.8%)
 
26 Mar, 2089
09:19:41 UT
Full Moon
149,208,600 km
(-0.3%)
0.535°
(+0.3%)
373,048 km
(-2.5%)
0.534°
(+2.3%)
0.543°
(+2.3%)
-13.02
(+4.9%)
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Moon at max eclipse: 0.543° (+2.2%)
3 Apr, 2089
22:20:38 UT
Apogee
149,578,616 km
(-0.0%)
0.533°
(+0.0%)
404,426 km
(+5.7%)
0.492°
(-5.6%)
0.500°
(-5.7%)
-12.84
(-11.2%)
 
10 Apr, 2089
22:45:25 UT
New Moon
149,882,028 km
(+0.2%)
0.532°
(-0.2%)
383,039 km
(+0.1%)
0.520°
(-0.4%)
0.528°
(-0.4%)
-12.95
(-1.4%)
Annular Solar Eclipse Moon at max eclipse: 0.528° (-0.6%)
17 Apr, 2089
16:04:05 UT
Perigee
150,160,271 km
(+0.4%)
0.531°
(-0.4%)
369,898 km
(-3.3%)
0.538°
(+3.2%)
0.547°
(+3.2%)
-13.03
(+5.3%)
 
24 Apr, 2089
21:22:24 UT
Full Moon
150,450,106 km
(+0.6%)
0.530°
(-0.6%)
384,093 km
(+0.4%)
0.518°
(-0.6%)
0.527°
(-0.7%)
-12.94
(-2.7%)
 
1 May, 2089
17:55:21 UT
Apogee
150,721,135 km
(+0.7%)
0.529°
(-0.7%)
404,332 km
(+5.7%)
0.492°
(-5.6%)
0.500°
(-5.7%)
-12.82
(-12.5%)
 
10 May, 2089
10:03:20 UT
New Moon
151,041,786 km
(+0.9%)
0.528°
(-1.0%)
372,323 km
(-2.7%)
0.535°
(+2.5%)
0.544°
(+2.5%)
-13.00
(+2.8%)
 
13 May, 2089
16:19:15 UT
Perigee
151,151,108 km
(+1.0%)
0.528°
(-1.0%)
366,244 km
(-4.3%)
0.544°
(+4.2%)
0.553°
(+4.3%)
-13.03
(+6.1%)
 
24 May, 2089
10:17:35 UT
Full Moon
151,471,720 km
(+1.2%)
0.527°
(-1.2%)
394,582 km
(+3.1%)
0.504°
(-3.3%)
0.513°
(-3.3%)
-12.87
(-9.0%)
 
29 May, 2089
11:30:23 UT
Apogee
151,607,070 km
(+1.3%)
0.526°
(-1.3%)
405,004 km
(+5.8%)
0.491°
(-5.8%)
0.499°
(-5.9%)
-12.81
(-13.8%)
 
8 Jun, 2089
18:44:08 UT
New Moon
151,839,030 km
(+1.5%)
0.525°
(-1.5%)
363,688 km
(-5.0%)
0.547°
(+4.9%)
0.557°
(+5.0%)
-13.04
(+6.6%)
 
10 Jun, 2089
12:02:19 UT
Perigee
151,869,712 km
(+1.5%)
0.525°
(-1.5%)
361,317 km
(-5.6%)
0.551°
(+5.6%)
0.561°
(+5.7%)
-13.05
(+7.9%)
 
23 Jun, 2089
00:06:47 UT
Full Moon
152,027,213 km
(+1.6%)
0.525°
(-1.6%)
402,474 km
(+5.2%)
0.495°
(-5.2%)
0.502°
(-5.3%)
-12.82
(-13.2%)
 
26 Jun, 2089
00:54:44 UT
Apogee
152,052,155 km
(+1.6%)
0.525°
(-1.6%)
405,891 km
(+6.1%)
0.490°
(-6.0%)
0.498°
(-6.1%)
-12.80
(-14.7%)
 
8 Jul, 2089
01:47:22 UT
New Moon
152,092,203 km
(+1.7%)
0.524°
(-1.6%)
358,436 km
(-6.3%)
0.555°
(+6.5%)
0.565°
(+6.6%)
-13.07
(+9.4%)
 
8 Jul, 2089
18:14:47 UT
Perigee
152,090,834 km
(+1.7%)
0.524°
(-1.6%)
357,994 km
(-6.4%)
0.556°
(+6.6%)
0.566°
(+6.7%)
-13.07
(+9.6%)
 
22 Jul, 2089
14:49:31 UT
Full Moon
151,983,945 km
(+1.6%)
0.525°
(-1.6%)
406,212 km
(+6.2%)
0.490°
(-6.1%)
0.498°
(-6.2%)
-12.80
(-14.7%)
 
23 Jul, 2089
06:59:43 UT
Apogee
151,975,816 km
(+1.6%)
0.525°
(-1.6%)
406,366 km
(+6.2%)
0.490°
(-6.1%)
0.498°
(-6.2%)
-12.80
(-14.8%)
 
6 Aug, 2089
03:35:43 UT
Perigee
151,749,768 km
(+1.4%)
0.526°
(-1.4%)
357,248 km
(-6.6%)
0.557°
(+6.8%)
0.567°
(+6.9%)
-13.08
(+10.6%)
 
6 Aug, 2089
08:27:39 UT
New Moon
151,745,414 km
(+1.4%)
0.526°
(-1.4%)
357,289 km
(-6.6%)
0.557°
(+6.8%)
0.567°
(+6.9%)
-13.08
(+10.6%)
 
19 Aug, 2089
09:36:21 UT
Apogee
151,404,586 km
(+1.2%)
0.527°
(-1.2%)
406,195 km
(+6.2%)
0.490°
(-6.1%)
0.498°
(-6.1%)
-12.80
(-14.1%)
 
21 Aug, 2089
06:15:29 UT
Full Moon
151,349,229 km
(+1.2%)
0.527°
(-1.2%)
404,984 km
(+5.8%)
0.492°
(-5.8%)
0.499°
(-5.9%)
-12.81
(-13.5%)
 
3 Sep, 2089
12:34:34 UT
Perigee
150,917,572 km
(+0.9%)
0.528°
(-0.9%)
359,312 km
(-6.1%)
0.554°
(+6.2%)
0.564°
(+6.3%)
-13.08
(+10.5%)
 
4 Sep, 2089
15:57:36 UT
New Moon
150,876,293 km
(+0.8%)
0.529°
(-0.8%)
360,474 km
(-5.8%)
0.552°
(+5.9%)
0.562°
(+6.0%)
-13.07
(+9.9%)
 
15 Sep, 2089
19:21:11 UT
Apogee
150,440,115 km
(+0.5%)
0.530°
(-0.6%)
405,461 km
(+6.0%)
0.491°
(-5.9%)
0.499°
(-6.0%)
-12.82
(-12.6%)
 
19 Sep, 2089
21:55:13 UT
Full Moon
150,271,892 km
(+0.4%)
0.531°
(-0.4%)
398,919 km
(+4.3%)
0.499°
(-4.3%)
0.507°
(-4.4%)
-12.86
(-9.6%)
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Moon at max eclipse: 0.507° (-4.5%)
1 Oct, 2089
16:31:27 UT
Perigee
149,785,389 km
(+0.1%)
0.532°
(-0.1%)
363,742 km
(-4.9%)
0.547°
(+4.9%)
0.557°
(+5.0%)
-13.07
(+9.5%)
 
4 Oct, 2089
01:14:45 UT
New Moon
149,684,960 km
(+0.0%)
0.533°
(-0.1%)
367,670 km
(-3.9%)
0.541°
(+3.8%)
0.551°
(+3.9%)
-13.05
(+7.3%)
Total Solar Eclipse Moon at max eclipse: 0.551° (+3.7%)
13 Oct, 2089
11:50:23 UT
Apogee
149,274,317 km
(-0.2%)
0.534°
(+0.2%)
404,605 km
(+5.7%)
0.492°
(-5.7%)
0.500°
(-5.8%)
-12.84
(-10.9%)
 
19 Oct, 2089
13:03:52 UT
Full Moon
149,015,495 km
(-0.4%)
0.535°
(+0.4%)
389,196 km
(+1.7%)
0.511°
(-1.9%)
0.520°
(-2.0%)
-12.93
(-3.4%)
 
28 Oct, 2089
23:07:29 UT
Perigee
148,636,859 km
(-0.7%)
0.537°
(+0.6%)
368,921 km
(-3.6%)
0.540°
(+3.4%)
0.549°
(+3.5%)
-13.05
(+8.1%)
 
2 Nov, 2089
12:54:47 UT
New Moon
148,460,148 km
(-0.8%)
0.537°
(+0.8%)
377,840 km
(-1.3%)
0.527°
(+1.0%)
0.536°
(+1.0%)
-13.00
(+3.3%)
 
10 Nov, 2089
07:50:41 UT
Apogee
148,167,405 km
(-1.0%)
0.538°
(+1.0%)
404,281 km
(+5.7%)
0.492°
(-5.6%)
0.500°
(-5.7%)
-12.86
(-9.4%)
 
18 Nov, 2089
03:02:11 UT
Full Moon
147,900,006 km
(-1.2%)
0.539°
(+1.1%)
377,870 km
(-1.2%)
0.527°
(+1.0%)
0.536°
(+1.0%)
-13.01
(+4.1%)
 
22 Nov, 2089
17:05:50 UT
Perigee
147,761,830 km
(-1.2%)
0.540°
(+1.2%)
369,026 km
(-3.6%)
0.539°
(+3.4%)
0.549°
(+3.5%)
-13.07
(+9.3%)
 
2 Dec, 2089
03:11:18 UT
New Moon
147,517,519 km
(-1.4%)
0.541°
(+1.4%)
389,133 km
(+1.7%)
0.512°
(-1.9%)
0.520°
(-2.0%)
-12.95
(-1.4%)
 
8 Dec, 2089
04:49:11 UT
Apogee
147,381,914 km
(-1.5%)
0.541°
(+1.5%)
404,779 km
(+5.8%)
0.492°
(-5.7%)
0.500°
(-5.8%)
-12.87
(-8.7%)
 
17 Dec, 2089
15:37:16 UT
Full Moon
147,218,921 km
(-1.6%)
0.542°
(+1.6%)
367,348 km
(-4.0%)
0.542°
(+3.9%)
0.551°
(+3.9%)
-13.08
(+11.1%)
 
19 Dec, 2089
22:50:21 UT
Perigee
147,191,049 km
(-1.6%)
0.542°
(+1.6%)
363,546 km
(-5.0%)
0.548°
(+5.0%)
0.557°
(+5.1%)
-13.11
(+13.5%)
 
31 Dec, 2089
19:56:35 UT
New Moon
147,115,001 km
(-1.7%)
0.542°
(+1.7%)
399,109 km
(+4.3%)
0.499°
(-4.4%)
0.507°
(-4.5%)
-12.91
(-5.7%)
 

Key to Fields

Full Moon
The moment in the Moon's orbit when it is exactly opposite the Earth from the Sun. From our perspective, the Moon appears completely illuminated at this point. In practice, the Moon will appear full for a day or so on either side of this moment.
New Moon
The moment in the Moon's orbit when it is exactly between the Earth and the Sun. From our perspective, the Moon appears completely dark at this point, but in any case it is too close to the Sun to be seen. In practice, the Moon will be invisible for a day or so on either side of this moment.
Perigee
The moment in the Moon's elliptical orbit when it is closest to the Earth.
Apogee
The moment in the Moon's elliptical orbit when it is farthest from the Earth.
Sun/Moon Distance
The distance from the centre of the Earth to the Sun/Moon, in km. The percentage figure represents how this distance compares to the average.
Sun Size
The angular diameter of the Sun, in degrees. The percentage figure represents the diameter of the Sun compared to the average.
Moon Size — Geo
The angular diameter of the Moon, as it would be seen from the centre of the Earth ("geocentric"). This is essentially the same size that you would see if the Moon was on the horizon, for example at the start or end of a solar eclipse. The percentage figure represents the diameter of the Moon compared to the average geocentric diameter.
Moon Size — Zenith
The angular diameter of the Moon, as it would be seen from directly beneath it; that is, when it is directly overhead. This is larger than the geocentric size, as you are closer to the Moon by half the diameter of the Earth. The percentage figure represents the diameter of the Moon compared to the average zenith diameter.
Moon Magnitude
The magnitude of the Moon. Magnitude is a measure of an object's brightness, used by astronomers. It uses a logarithmic scale, and counts backwards — smaller numbers, even down to negative numbers, indicate brighter objects. So, an object of magnitude -13 is 2.5 times brighter than an object of magnitude -12. Magnitudes shown here do not take account of the phase of the Moon; they represent what you would see if the Moon was full. The percentage figure represents the actual brightness of the Moon compared to its average brightness.
Eclipse
If an eclipse occurs in conjunction with the given Moon event, it is displayed below the data row. Click on the eclipse name to go to the Eclipse's page. The angular diameter of the Moon at the place and time of maximum eclipse will also be shown here. This can be quite different to the Moon at the moment of New or Full Moon, as the place and time of maximum eclipse do not exactly match the place and time where the full Moon is exactly overhead. The percentage figure represents the diameter of the Moon compared to the average maximum eclipse Moon diameter.