Moon and Sun tab shows detailed information about the Moon and the Sun.
You may select any other day, for which information on the Moon and the Sun is required. Enter other date (you can use arrows up and down, enter new date or use the dropdown calendar, appearing on clicking the arrow on the right from the date)
The Today button changes the date into current.

Rises and sets |
Rises and sets are calculated by the upper edge of the solar/lunar disk. |
Day length |
Day length is the length of the day from rise to set, with tolerance of minutes (Length may vary from set and rise difference, because the time of rise and set is approximated to 1 minute and the length is calculated as the exact difference between the set and rise, so the difference of 1 minute is possible) |
Zodiac sign |
Zodiac sign where the Moon/the Sun are now. You can see the time of the luminary location in the current sign. |
Twilight |
Civil twilight. Morning twilight (dawn) is the time from the moment when the Sun is 6° lower than the horizon to the sunrise. Evening twilight (dusk) is the time from the sunset to the moment when the Sun is 6° lower than the horizon. |
New Moon |
Time and date of the previous and the following new moon. |
Full Moon |
Time and date of the previous and the following full moon. |
Lunar day |
Lunar days do not coincide with solar days. A lunar day begins from the moon rise and lasts to the next moon rise. First moon day begins in the new moon and lasts to the first moon rise, so it can be very short, up several minutes, as well as the last day which finishes the next new moon. Lunar days are shown as a sheet calendar. For instance, following records mean: 29/30(09:02)/1(12:36) – today is the 29th lunar day in the morning, than at 9:02 the 30th lunar day starts and at 12:36 the 1st lunar day begins. |