MoonCalc org

4.8
1.54K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

• Detects path of the moon, moonrise, moon culmination, moonset
• Displays azimut, altitude for each location and each time
• Configured all of this on a map
Updated on
Jan 30, 2025

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.44K reviews
Mis Cat
June 4, 2023
It's good for quickly answering that simple question of where the moon is rising. I often find that I want to zoom out a long way for distant horizons but in doing so lose my location. In that case set geolocation should work but instead zooms right in again. Developer... on set geo leave zoom as it is.
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Rowan Elsey
April 14, 2025
for a free app and for those who love to be there at the perfect time to watch the full moon rise over the ocean, this is an excellent app. I use SunCalc a lot too
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Rainer Dynszis
August 20, 2023
This app is quite useful to find out if and where the moon should be visible at any given time and date, including information about azimuth, altitude, phase, moonrise and moonset, and culmination. This app would be even more useful if there were a possibility to search in the reverse direction, i.e. looking for times and dates that satisfy a set of conditions. Example: When can I see a full moon with an azimuth between 30° and 120° at an altitude of at least 30°? That would be outstanding.
7 people found this review helpful
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What’s new

include MoonCalendar