The full moon in June 2029
June's full moon — traditionally the Strawberry Moon — with its exact peak computed from JPL ephemeris data and shown in your timezone.
The sky at the instant of the full moon — the Moon in Capricorn, the Sun exactly opposite, both at their computed longitudes
June 26, 2029 at 03:22 UTC
Full moon in Capricorn · peak illumination — the instant the Moon sits exactly opposite the Sun
This full moon is also a total lunar eclipse — a blood moon — the Moon crosses Earth's shadow (magnitude 2.64). In totality the Moon turns red: the only light reaching it has been bent through Earth’s atmosphere — every sunrise and sunset on Earth at once. Astrologers read an eclipsed full moon as the emphatic version of the month's reveal.
A full moon in Capricorn
A full moon in Capricorn audits the ambitions. What you have built gets weighed against what you said you were building. Useful, if you let it be.
Also this month
The new moon falls on June 12, 2029 at 03:50 UTC in Gemini— the start of the next lunar cycle.
Every time on this page is computed from JPL ephemeris data — the same source NASA navigates by — and shown in your timezone. Want to know what the sky is doing to your chart? Start with the Big Three quiz or build your chart.