Moonrise, Moonset & Phases in Salt Lake City

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Monday, 06 July 2026

🌗
Last Quarter 5875.0% illumination

Current Moon Details for Salt Lake City, United States

Moon Direction: 350.84° N

Moon Altitude: -44.86°

Moon Distance: 387,177 km


Next Moonrise: Tomorrow, 00:33

Next Moonset: N/A


Next New Moon: 14 Jul 2026, 03:43

Next Full Moon: 29 Jul 2026, 08:35

Moonrise, Moonset and Moon Phase Calendar in Salt Lake City, July 2026

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Jul Moon Moonrise/Moonset Meridian Passing
Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Time Distance (km) Illumination
1  
07:16
(238° WSW)
22:37
(119° ESE)
02:38
(24.3°)
400,432 97.2%
2  
08:20
(243° WSW)
23:04
(113° ESE)
03:25
(27.9°)
397,698 93.1%
3  
09:25
(250° WSW)
23:28
(106° ESE)
04:10
(32.6°)
394,262 87.4%
4  
10:30
(258° WSW)
23:50
(98° E)
04:54
(38.0°)
390,159 80.0%
5
-
11:34
(266° W)
  05:37
(44.0°)
385,445 71.3%
6
00:11
(90° E)
12:40
(274° W)
  06:20
(50.3°)
380,214 61.5%
7
🌗 at 13:28
00:33
(82° E)
13:48
(282° WNW)
  07:04
(56.7°)
374,633 50.8%
8
00:57
(74° ENE)
15:00
(291° WNW)
  07:52
(62.9°)
368,954 39.8%
9
01:25
(66° ENE)
16:16
(298° WNW)
  08:44
(68.5°)
363,528 29.0%
10
02:00
(60° ENE)
17:34
(304° NW)
  09:41
(73.1°)
358,784 19.0%
11
02:45
(54° NE)
18:50
(307° NW)
  10:44
(76.1°)
355,196 10.5%
12
03:43
(52° NE)
19:57
(308° NW)
  11:50
(77.0°)
353,203 4.3%
13
04:53
(53° NE)
20:53
(304° NW)
  12:57
(75.6°)
353,124 0.8%
14
🌑 at 03:43
06:12
(57° ENE)
21:37
(299° WNW)
  14:01
(72.1°)
355,064 0.2%
15
07:33
(64° ENE)
22:11
(292° WNW)
  14:59
(67.0°)
358,883 2.7%
16
08:51
(72° ENE)
22:39
(283° WNW)
  15:52
(60.8°)
364,217 7.7%
17
10:04
(81° E)
23:03
(275° W)
  16:40
(54.3°)
370,551 14.8%
18
11:14
(90° E)
23:25
(266° W)
  17:25
(47.7°)
377,316 23.5%
19
12:21
(98° E)
23:47
(258° WSW)
  18:09
(41.3°)
383,962 33.0%
20   -
13:26
(106° ESE)
18:52
(35.5°)
390,024 43.0%
21
🌓 at 05:05
 
00:09
(251° WSW)
14:31
(113° ESE)
19:37
(30.4°)
395,145 53.0%
22  
00:35
(244° WSW)
15:35
(119° ESE)
20:22
(26.2°)
399,089 62.6%
23  
01:04
(239° WSW)
16:38
(124° SE)
21:10
(23.0°)
401,734 71.6%
24  
01:38
(234° SW)
17:39
(128° SE)
22:00
(21.0°)
403,065 79.7%
25  
02:20
(232° SW)
18:34
(129° SE)
22:52
(20.4°)
403,151 86.7%
26  
03:09
(231° SW)
19:23
(128° SE)
23:43
(21.1°)
402,128 92.5%
27  
04:05
(233° SW)
20:05
(125° SE)
Does not pass meridian
(N/A)
N/A 96.7%
28  
05:07
(236° SW)
20:39
(121° ESE)
00:33
(23.3°)
400,175 99.2%
29
🌕 at 08:35
 
06:12
(241° WSW)
21:08
(115° ESE)
01:22
(26.6°)
397,486 100.0%
30  
07:17
(248° WSW)
21:33
(108° ESE)
02:08
(31.0°)
394,242 98.7%
31  
08:22
(255° WSW)
21:55
(101° E)
02:53
(36.3°)
390,594 95.5%

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FAQ — The Moon Viewed from Salt Lake City

Common questions about this page — answers customized for the data shown above.

The current moon phase visible from Salt Lake City is 🌗 Last Quarter, with the moon's illuminated fraction at 5875.0%. The moon is currently below horizon as seen from Salt Lake City. For complementary daytime data, see sunrise and sunset in Salt Lake City.

The next moonrise visible from Salt Lake City is Tomorrow, 00:33 local time. Moonrise times shift later each night because the moon orbits Earth roughly every 27 days, lagging behind the sun by about 50 minutes per day. Compare with sunrise times worldwide to see how sun and moon timing diverge.

From Salt Lake City, the moon currently sits at an altitude of -44.86° above the horizon, toward N. Altitude is measured in degrees above the horizon — 0° means at the horizon and 90° means directly overhead. Cloud cover from the current Salt Lake City weather can affect visibility.

The moon is approximately 387,177 km from Salt Lake City at this moment. The Earth–moon distance ranges from about 356,500 km at perigee (closest) to about 406,700 km at apogee (farthest) during each lunar orbit.

A full moon occurs roughly every 29.5 days (one synodic month). The moonrise table and phase calendar above show upcoming full and new moons visible from Salt Lake City. The moon phase is the same for all viewers on Earth — only the local rise and set times differ by latitude and longitude.

Yes — every observer on Earth sees the same moon at the same phase at any given moment. What differs by location is the time the moon rises and sets, the direction it appears on the horizon, and (slightly) the orientation of the visible face due to the viewer's latitude. From Salt Lake City, the moon's rise and set times are calculated for the city's exact coordinates — see also sunrise/sunset in Salt Lake City.

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