Lunar calendar February 2028

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5
31
Fullmoon photo
21 %
1
Fullmoon photo
30 %
2
Fullmoon photo
39 %
3
Fullmoon photo
First Quarter
4
Fullmoon photo
59 %
5
Fullmoon photo
70 %
6
Fullmoon photo
79 %
6
7
Fullmoon photo
88 %
8
Fullmoon photo
95 %
9
Fullmoon photo
99 %
10
Fullmoon photo
Full Moon
  • supermoon
11
Fullmoon photo
98 %
12
Fullmoon photo
93 %
13
Fullmoon photo
86 %
7
14
Fullmoon photo
77 %
15
Fullmoon photo
67 %
16
Fullmoon photo
57 %
17
Fullmoon photo
Last Quarter
18
Fullmoon photo
36 %
19
Fullmoon photo
27 %
20
Fullmoon photo
19 %
8
21
Fullmoon photo
12 %
22
Fullmoon photo
6 %
23
Fullmoon photo
3 %
24
Fullmoon photo
1 %
25
Fullmoon photo
New Moon
  • micromoon
26
Fullmoon photo
2 %
27
Fullmoon photo
5 %
9
28
Fullmoon photo
10 %
29
Fullmoon photo
16 %
1
Fullmoon photo
24 %
2
Fullmoon photo
33 %
3
Fullmoon photo
43 %
4
Fullmoon photo
First Quarter
5
Fullmoon photo
65 %
Forecast for the center of United Kingdom (Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire)

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Lunar calendar February 2028

The lunar calendar for February 2028 lets you follow the Moon day by day: visible phase, illumination, visibility, and notable events such as supermoons, micromoons, or lunar eclipses visible during the month.

Moon name for February 2028: snow moon.

Notable lunar events in February 2028:

  • On Thursday, 10th February Supermoon : the full moon is closer to Earth and often appears slightly larger.
  • On Friday, 25th February Micromoon : the full moon is farther from Earth and appears slightly smaller.

Did you know?

A full lunar cycle lasts about 29.5 days. That is why the Moon does not show exactly the same appearance from one civil month to another, and why full moon and new moon dates keep changing.

Lunar calendar FAQ February 2028

How do I read the lunar calendar for February 2028?
Each day shows a representation of the Moon, its visibility level, and, on some dates, labels indicating a particular event. Current-month boxes are highlighted, while days from the previous or next month remain visible to keep full weeks.
What do the moon types shown in the calendar mean?
The labels indicate the Moon position in its cycle.
  • New moon: the visible face is almost completely in shadow.
  • Waxing crescent: a thin bright crescent appears and illumination increases.
  • First quarter: about the right half of the Moon is illuminated.
  • Waxing gibbous: more than half is illuminated, before full moon.
  • Full moon: the visible disk is fully illuminated.
  • Waning gibbous: illumination decreases after full moon.
  • Last quarter: about the left half remains illuminated.
  • Waning crescent: the illuminated part gets thinner before the next new moon.
Why does Moon visibility increase and then decrease?
The Moon does not produce its own light: it reflects sunlight. Depending on the relative positions of Earth, Moon, and Sun, the illuminated visible portion gradually changes, from 0% near new moon to 100% at full moon.
What do the labels shown on some days mean?
When the month includes a notable event, the calendar marks it directly on the relevant date: supermoon, micromoon, blue moon, black moon, or lunar eclipse. This makes special moons easy to spot at a glance.
How can I print this lunar calendar?
Use the PDF icon above the table to display the printable version, open the file, then print it from your PDF reader. The printed version hides navigation elements and keeps only the monthly calendar for cleaner paper output.