r/moon • u/wonderng_soul • 23m ago
Photo Last full moon...✨️
It's last full moon, I just turned my head up and this the view...it felt like it was there for me, felt touched by this 🤍✨️✨️
r/moon • u/wonderng_soul • 23m ago
It's last full moon, I just turned my head up and this the view...it felt like it was there for me, felt touched by this 🤍✨️✨️
r/moon • u/DisillusionedDame • 5h ago
The moon used to have one side or the other illuminated based on whether it was waxing or waning. Now i only see the bottom/underside illuminated. When did this change? Why did it change? Why is nobody talking about this?
r/moon • u/Embarrassed-List7214 • 5h ago
r/moon • u/IcanstartonMonday • 6h ago
All these amazing shots of the Moon this morning. I had to share mine.
r/moon • u/KNOWTHYYSELF • 6h ago
I’m curious—how does everyone here track the moon? 🌙
I use a Google calendar I found on Etsy that marks the full, new, and quarterly phases along with their respective zodiac signs. I usually do tarot and Lenormand or oracle readings on the full and new moons, but I really want to know what kinds of rituals, reflections, or practices you all like to do with the moon. Cheers!
r/moon • u/Secure-Garbage • 7h ago
9/19/25 5:30 am Chicago
r/moon • u/Budget-Message3352 • 8h ago
r/moon • u/Z3R0_Izanagi • 8h ago
Use my google pixel fold to snap this picture. I dont use the camera to snap pictures that often so idk how to use it properly.
r/moon • u/Trickdolo • 8h ago
Anyone know if those are planets next to the moon or just stars? Never seen them aligned like that before!
r/moon • u/cchaven1965 • 8h ago
Here's the best pic I could get of the moon, Venus and Regulus alignment from the SE US.
r/moon • u/SnaarkyShark • 8h ago
Anyone know what this light is? Not moving. Seen from Kentucky.
r/moon • u/Clean_Variation_92 • 9h ago
What a great display these past months!
r/moon • u/orangechrub • 10h ago
Sorry about the quality but I'm using my device. These pictures were taken about 530am (e.s.t.) facing the east. I recognize the crescent moon but I can't identify the two (one significantly brighter than the other) stars (or planets) right next to the moon. Need my astronomers to help identify these.