Lunar Day

Lunar Calendar (Sidereal) — January 2028

Moscow, Russia55.76°N, 37.62°E, 140м

TropicalAstronomicalSidereal
Ayanamsha:
Sat, January 1, 2028
Lunar day6-th from 10:47
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signAquarius from 01:58
Sun, January 2, 2028
Lunar day7-th from 10:55
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signAquarius
Mon, January 3, 2028
Lunar day8-th from 11:02
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signPisces from 14:50
Tue, January 4, 2028
Lunar day9-th from 11:10
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signPisces
Wed, January 5, 2028
Lunar day10-th from 11:19
Moon phase2nd Quarter from 04:40
Zodiac signPisces
Thu, January 6, 2028
Lunar day11-th from 11:30
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signAries from 01:42
Fri, January 7, 2028
Lunar day12-th from 11:46
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signAries
Sat, January 8, 2028
Lunar day13-th from 12:10
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signTaurus from 08:52
Sun, January 9, 2028
Lunar day14-th from 12:48
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signTaurus
Mon, January 10, 2028
Lunar day15-th from 13:47
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signGemini from 12:12
Tue, January 11, 2028
Lunar day16-th from 15:09
Moon phase2nd Quarter
Zodiac signGemini
Wed, January 12, 2028
Lunar day17-th from 16:45
Moon phaseFull Moon at 07:03
Zodiac signCancer from 12:56
Thu, January 13, 2028
Lunar day18-th from 18:25
Moon phase3rd Quarter
Zodiac signCancer
Fri, January 14, 2028
Lunar day19-th from 20:03
Moon phase3rd Quarter
Zodiac signLeo from 12:51
Sat, January 15, 2028
Lunar day20-th from 21:37
Moon phase3rd Quarter
Zodiac signLeo
Sun, January 16, 2028
Lunar day21-st from 23:09
Moon phase3rd Quarter
Zodiac signVirgo from 13:44
Mon, January 17, 2028
Lunar day21-st
Moon phase3rd Quarter
Zodiac signVirgo
Tue, January 18, 2028
Lunar day22-nd from 00:38
Moon phase4th Quarter from 22:25
Zodiac signLibra from 16:59
Wed, January 19, 2028
Lunar day23-rd from 02:07
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signLibra
Thu, January 20, 2028
Lunar day24-th from 03:34
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signScorpius from 23:18
Fri, January 21, 2028
Lunar day25-th from 04:56
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signScorpius
Sat, January 22, 2028
Lunar day26-th from 06:09
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signScorpius
Sun, January 23, 2028
Lunar day27-th from 07:06
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signSagittarius from 08:31
Mon, January 24, 2028
Lunar day28-th from 07:47
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signSagittarius
Tue, January 25, 2028
Lunar day29-th from 08:14
Moon phase4th Quarter
Zodiac signCapricornus from 19:56
Wed, January 26, 2028
Lunar day30-th from 08:33
 1-st from 18:12
Moon phaseNew Moon at 18:12
Zodiac signCapricornus
Thu, January 27, 2028
Lunar day2-nd from 08:46
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signCapricornus
Fri, January 28, 2028
Lunar day3-rd from 08:56
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signAquarius from 08:40
Sat, January 29, 2028
Lunar day4-th from 09:04
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signAquarius
Sun, January 30, 2028
Lunar day5-th from 09:12
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signPisces from 21:34
Mon, January 31, 2028
Lunar day6-th from 09:19
Moon phase1st Quarter
Zodiac signPisces

What is this for?

The lunar calendar helps you choose favorable days for gardening (planting, watering, harvesting), self-care (haircuts, skincare), fishing, planning surgeries and medical procedures, starting new projects, and spiritual practices or meditation. By checking the Moon phase and its zodiac position, you can align your daily activities with natural rhythms.

Calculation Method

How we count lunar days

In our calendar, lunar days begin with Moonrise in your city. This applies to all days except the first one.

The first lunar day of each month starts at the New Moon — when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. This moment is the same for the entire planet, no matter where you are.

But Moonrise time varies from city to city. It changes with latitude and longitude. That's why the length of the first lunar day can differ greatly between locations.

Important: you cannot calculate the difference in lunar day start times between cities using their time zones. Here's why: the first lunar day starts at the New Moon — a single global moment. All other lunar days start at Moonrise, which depends on local coordinates. As a result, the offset between two cities' lunar schedules is uneven — it does not equal the difference in their time zones. For example, if in London day 2 starts at 23:02 and in New York day 2 starts at 16:10, the difference of 6 hours 52 minutes does not match the time zone difference (UTC+1 vs UTC-5 = 6 hours). This irregularity happens because the first lunar day breaks the pattern.