The moon, being the closest celestial body to Earth, greatly impacts our lives. It influences the tides, our sleep patterns and even our energy levels and mood.
To gain a deeper understanding of the influence of the moon on your life, you may wish to keep track of the lunar cycle and record your thoughts in a diary or journal. To track the moon’s movements and phases, you would need a comprehensive lunar calendar that includes information about the dates and times of new and full moons, the moon’s movement through the zodiac signs, and lunar and solar eclipses.
Table of Contents
- Moon Phase Today
- New & Full Moon Calendar 2023 with Zodiac Sign and 4 Time Zones
- The Names Of The 13 Full Moons in 2023
- Lunar & Solar Eclipse Calendar 2023
- Equinoxes & Solstices Calendar 2023
- Printable Moon Calendars 2023 (links)
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Today’s Moon Phase
Explore the current phase of the moon, along with its position in the zodiac and specific degree. Understanding the moon’s phase and zodiac sign can offer insights into emotions, behaviors, and even gardening or fishing success.
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New & Full Moon Calendar 2023
Here are the dates for the new and full moons in 2023:
MONTH | MOON PHASE | DATE | SIGN | DEGREE | UTC | CET | EST | PST |
JANUARY | Full Moon | 6TH | ♋️ | 16°21’ | 23:07 | 00:07 7 Jan | 6:07 PM | 3:07 PM |
New Super Moon | 21ST | ♒️ | 1°32’ | 20:53 | 21:53 | 3:53 PM | 12:53 PM | |
FEBRUARY | Full Moon | 5TH | ♌️ | 16°40’ | 18:28 | 19:28 | 1:28 PM | 10:28 AM |
New Super Moon | 20TH | ♓️ | 1°21’ | 07:05 | 08:05 | 2:05 AM | 11:05 PM 19 Feb | |
MARCH | Full Moon | 7TH | ♍️ | 16°40’ | 12:40 | 13:40 | 7:40 AM | 4:40 AM |
New Moon | 21ST | ♈️ | 00°48’ | 17:22 | 18:22 | 1:22 PM | 10:22 AM | |
APRIL | Full Moon | 6TH | ♎️ | 16°07’ | 04:34 | 06:34 | 12:34 AM | 9:34 PM 5 Apr |
New Moon (SE) | 20TH | ♈️ | 29°52’ | 04:17 | 06:17 | 12:17 AM | 9:17 PM 19 Apr | |
MAY | Full Moon (LE) | 5TH | ♏️ | 14°52’ | 17:24 | 19:24 | 1:24 PM | 10:24 AM |
New Moon | 19TH | ♉️ | 28°25’ | 15:53 | 17:53 | 11:53 AM | 8:53 AM | |
JUNE | Full Moon | 4TH | ♐️ | 13°17’ | 03:41 | 05:41 | 11:41 PM 3 Jun | 8:41 PM 3 Jun |
New Moon | 18TH | ♊️ | 26°42’ | 04:36 | 06:36 | 12:36 AM | 9:36 PM 17 Jun | |
JULY | Full Moon | 3RD | ♑️ | 11°18’ | 11:38 | 13:38 | 7:38 AM | 4:38 AM |
New Moon | 17TH | ♋️ | 24°55’ | 18:31 | 20:31 | 2:31 PM | 11:31 AM | |
AUGUST | Full Super Moon | 1ST | ♒️ | 9°15’ | 18:31 | 20:31 | 2:31 PM | 11:31 AM |
New Moon | 16TH | ♌️ | 23°16’ | 09:37 | 11:37 | 5:37 AM | 2:37 AM | |
Full Super Moon | 31ST | ♓️ | 7°24’ | 01:35 | 03:35 | 9:35 PM 30 Aug | 6:35 PM 30 Aug | |
SEPTEMBER | New Moon | 15TH | ♍️ | 21°58’ | 01:39 | 03:39 | 9:39 PM 14 Sept | 6:39 PM 14 Sept |
Full Moon | 29TH | ♈️ | 6°00’ | 09:57 | 11:57 | 5:57 AM | 2:57 AM | |
OCTOBER | New Moon (SE) | 14TH | ♎️ | 21°10’ | 18:00 | 20:00 | 2:00 PM | 11:00 AM |
Full Moon (LE) | 28TH | ♉️ | 5°03’ | 20:15 | 22:15 | 4:15 PM | 1:15 PM | |
NOVEMBER | New Moon | 13TH | ♏️ | 20°43’ | 09:27 | 10:27 | 4:27 AM | 1:27 AM |
Full Moon | 27TH | ♊️ | 4°51’ | 09:16 | 10:16 | 4:16 AM | 1:16 AM | |
DECEMBER | New Moon | 12TH | ♐️ | 20°39’ | 23:31 | 00:31 13 Dec | 6:31 PM | 3:31 PM |
Full Moon | 27TH | ♋️ | 4°57’ | 00:32 | 01:32 | 7:32 PM | 4:32 PM 26 Dec |
What are the names of the 13 full moons in 2023?
Let’s take a look at the names of the full moons that will grace our skies over the coming months. From the “Wolf Moon” in January to the “Cold Moon” in December, each full moon has its own special name.
Here are the dates of the 13 full moons that will occur in 2023:
- January 6 (January 7 CET) – Full Wolf Moon
- February 5 – Full Snow Moon
- March 7 – Full Worm Moon
- April 6 (April 5 PST) – Full Pink Moon
- May 5 – Full Flower Moon
- June 3 (June 4 UTC) – Full Strawberry Moon
- July 4 (July 3 EST & PST) – Full Buck Moon
- August 1 – Full Sturgeon Moon
- August 30 (August 30 EST & PST) – Full Blue Moon
- September 29 – Full Harvest Moon
- October 28 – Full Hunter’s Moon
- November 27 – Full Beaver Moon
- December 27 (December 26 PST) – Full Cold Moon
Lunar & Solar Eclipse Calendar 2023
Eclipses occur when the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth align in such a way that the light of the Sun is blocked from reaching the Earth, or when the Moon passes through the Earth’s shadow. These events can have both physical and psychological effects on people and can symbolize significant changes or transitions in their lives. Astrologers use the dates of eclipses to make predictions about future events and to understand the meaning and significance of these events.
ECLIPSE | MOON PHASE | DATE | SIGN | DEGREE | UTC GMT | CET | EST | PST |
SOLAR | New Moon | 20 APR | ♈️ | 29°52’ | 04:17 | 06:17 | 12:17 AM | 9:17 PM 19 Apr |
LUNAR | Full Moon | 5 MAY | ♏️ | 14°52’ | 17:24 | 19:24 | 1:24 PM | 10:24 AM |
SOLAR | New Moon | 14 OCT | ♎️ | 21°10’ | 18:00 | 20:00 | 2:00 PM | 11:00 AM |
LUNAR | Full Moon | 28 OCT | ♉️ | 5°03’ | 20:15 | 22:15 | 4:15 PM | 1:15 PM |
Would you like gain a deeper understanding of the potential impact of these eclipses on your life? I have a dedicated article about solar and lunar eclipses from the astrological point of view. Check it out if you want to understand more about eclipses.
19-20 April 2023 Hybrid Solar Eclipse
The April 20th Solar Eclipse (19th of April PST) will take place at 29°52’ degrees Aries, forming a tight square with Pluto in Aquarius at 0°19’ degrees. This is the first eclipse on the Aries-Libra axis and will last for about 1 minute and 16 seconds. It will be visible in South/East Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.
5 May 2023 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse in May 2023 will occur at 14°52’ Scorpio and will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.
14 October 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse
The October Annular Solar Eclipse will take place at 21°10’ Libra, lasting approximately 5 minutes and 17 seconds. It will be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and several countries in South and Central America.
28 October 2023 Partial Lunar Eclipse
The Partial Lunar Eclipse on 28 of October is the final eclipse of 2023, taking place at 5°03’ Taurus. It is also the final eclipse on the Taurus-Scorpio axis and will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, much of South America, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, and Antarctica.
Equinoxes & Solstices Calendar 2023
The equinoxes mark the beginning of spring and fall, when the days and nights are about equal in length all over the world. The solstices mark the beginning of summer and winter, when the days are the longest or the shortest of the year. Knowing the dates of these events helps us understand and predict the changing of the seasons, and helps us plan for the changes that come with each season.
Here are the dates for the equinoxes and solstices in 2023:
MONTH | EVENT | DATE | UTC GMT | CET | EST | PST |
MARCH | Vernal Equinox (Spring) | 20 MAR | 21:24 | 22:24 | 5:24 PM | 2:24 PM |
JUNE | Summer Solstice | 21 JUN | 15:57 | 16:57 | 10:57 AM | 07:57 AM |
SEPTEMBER | Autumn Equinox | 23 SEP | 07:50 | 08:50 | 2:50 AM | 11:50 PM |
DECEMBER | Winter Solstice | 22 DEC | 03:27 | 04:27 | 10:27 PM 21 Dec | 07:27 AM 21 Dec |
Printable Moon Calendars 2023
I am currently working on some calendars for this year, but don’t worry, I’ve got one that’s already ready for you to check out on the site!
- Moon Planner 2023: 12 monthly grids in landscape layout with detailed information about moon phases with time, zodiac signs and degrees. It’s totally FREE.
- Astrology Calendar 2023: this is a paid product that you can get in my Etsy shop. It is a detailed calendar that includes information about moon phases, planet ingresses, retrograde & station, as well as the most important aspects.
Get it now if this is something you are looking for. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if there is something specific you’re looking for.
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