Moon in Brisbane Today — Waning Gibbous

Current lunar phase and 30-day moon calendar for Brisbane, Australia. Updated hourly.

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Brisbane, Australia2026年4月5日

Waning Gibbous

87% illuminated · 18.2 days into cycle

Lunar Data for Brisbane — Today

Moonrise
Moonset
Phase🌖 Waning Gibbous
Illumination87%
Moon Age18.2 days into lunar cycle
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Next Full Moon

2026年5月1日

in 27 days

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Next New Moon

2026年4月16日

in 12 days

30-Day Moon Phase Calendar — Brisbane

DatePhaseIllumination
Today🌖Waning Gibbous87%
4月6日🌖Waning Gibbous79%
4月7日🌖Waning Gibbous70%
4月8日🌗Last Quarter60%
4月9日🌗Last Quarter49%
4月10日🌗Last Quarter39%
4月11日🌘Waning Crescent29%
4月12日🌘Waning Crescent20%
4月13日🌘Waning Crescent12%
4月14日🌘Waning Crescent6%
4月15日🌑New Moon2%
4月16日🌑New Moon0%
4月17日🌑New Moon1%
4月18日🌑New Moon3%
4月19日🌒Waxing Crescent8%
4月20日🌒Waxing Crescent15%
4月21日🌒Waxing Crescent23%
4月22日🌓First Quarter32%
4月23日🌓First Quarter43%
4月24日🌓First Quarter53%
4月25日🌓First Quarter64%
4月26日🌔Waxing Gibbous73%
4月27日🌔Waxing Gibbous82%
4月28日🌔Waxing Gibbous90%
4月29日🌔Waxing Gibbous95%
4月30日🌕Full Moon99%
5月1日🌕Full Moon100%
5月2日🌕Full Moon99%
5月3日🌖Waning Gibbous96%
5月4日🌖Waning Gibbous91%

よくある質問

Tonight the moon in Brisbane is in the Waning Gibbous phase. It is 87% illuminated and 18.2 days into the current lunar cycle. Moon phases are the same worldwide — only the exact local clock time of moonrise and moonset differs by location.
The next full moon occurs on 2026年5月1日, which is 27 days from today. During a full moon the Moon is 100% illuminated as seen from Earth.
The next new moon occurs on 2026年4月16日, in 12 days. The new moon marks the start of a fresh 29.5-day lunar cycle and is not visible in the night sky.
A lunar (synodic) cycle lasts approximately 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes — or 29.53 days. It runs from one new moon to the next, passing through 8 distinct phases: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, and Waning Crescent.
No — the moon phase (the fraction of the Moon illuminated) is the same everywhere on Earth at any given moment. However, moonrise and moonset times, as well as the moon's altitude in the sky, vary by location. The moon also appears upside-down in the Southern Hemisphere compared to the Northern Hemisphere.

From the Blog

Data verified by Dr. Meera Iyer, Astrophysicist · Sources: Jean Meeus' Astronomical Algorithms · Methodology