Moon Times Calculator

Date
In UTC Time
Latitude
Longitude
Moon Rise

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Moon Set

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Moon Times Calculator is a geographic tool that can calculate the moon's rise and set times for a given date, latitude/longitude. It is designed for anyone interested in understanding or predicting lunar events with precision. The calculator provides detailed information about the moon's rise and set times and accounts for geographical latitude and longitude, as well as local time zones, ensuring highly accurate predictions.

Libraries in Use

SunCalc: https://github.com/mourner/suncalc

luxon: https://github.com/moment/luxon

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