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Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on June 5

Created at 5 Jun · 5:23 AM1 source
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On June 5, the Moon will be in its Waning Gibbous phase, with 79% of its surface illuminated. NASA's Daily Moon Guide provides details on visible features and the lunar cycle. The next Full Moon is scheduled for June 29.

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Key Numbers

June 5date of Waning Gibbous phase
79%percentage of Moon illuminated
June 29date of next Full Moon
29.5 dayslunar cycle duration

Who's Involved

NASA
provides Daily Moon Guide and lunar phase information

↳ Why This Matters

Understanding lunar phases helps in astronomical observation and provides context for celestial events.

Key facts

  • The Moon phase on June 5 is Waning Gibbous.
  • 79% of the Moon will be illuminated on June 5.
  • Visible features include Mares Imbrium, Vaporum, and Tycho Crater.
  • The next Full Moon is scheduled for June 29.

On June 5, the Moon will be in its Waning Gibbous phase, with 79% of its surface illuminated. Clear skies will allow viewers to observe surface features such as the Mares Imbrium and Vaporum, and the Tycho Crater without visual aids. Binoculars will reveal the Grimaldi Basin, and the Gassendi and Alphonsus Craters. A telescope will offer views of the Apollo 16 landing site and the Caucasus Mountains. The next Full Moon is set to occur on June 29. The Moon completes an orbit around Earth approximately every 29.5 days, cycling through eight distinct phases: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, and Waning Crescent. These phases are determined by the changing angles at which we view the sunlit portion of the Moon as it orbits Earth.

Frequently asked questions

As of June 5, the Moon phase is Waning Gibbous.

Approximately 79% of the Moon will be illuminated.

The next Full Moon will take place on June 29.

Moon phases are caused by the changing angles at which we view the sunlit portion of the Moon as it orbits Earth, completing a cycle in about 29.5 days.

What Happens Next

01The next Full Moon will occur on June 29.

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5 Jun · 4:00 AM
On June 5, the Moon is Waning Gibbous, with 79% illuminated, allowing visibility of surface features like Mares Imbrium and Tycho Crater.
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