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Moon phase in Mount Barker tonight

Waning Crescent

26% Illuminated

Tonight in Mount Barker, the moon is in the Waning Crescent phase.

With illumination at 26%, the sky will be relatively dark. This is an excellent time for stargazing. Faint objects like the Milky Way (if you are away from city lights) or the International Space Station will stand out clearly against the dark background. In Mount Barker, the Moon is highest at 11:02 (72°).

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Best time to photograph the Moon tonight

Best Time to Shoot

11:02

Moon at transit: altitude 72° (high). Warning: Transit is during daylight.

Rises: 03:55 (ESE) Sets: 17:28 (WSW)

From -35.1°, you get a balanced view. Catch the Moonrise for the best landscape context.

Clearest hour: 19:30 (clouds 0%).

Earth-Moon Distance

381,445 km ( 2,955 km closer vs avg)

Near average distance

Camera Settings

ISO 100
Aperture f/11
Shutter 1/125s

Good altitude for sharp crater details.

Where to look

  • Moonrise: Look ESE at 03:55 for horizon compositions. Find a low, unobstructed ese horizon (water/fields/rooftops help).
  • Moonset: Look WSW at 17:28 for late-night shots.
  • Highest point: 72° altitude at 11:02. Note: Transit occurs in daylight—moonrise/moonset may be better for photos.
  • Darkness: Best contrast between 20:58 and 05:48.

Local Viewing Conditions

Bortle Class 3

Rural / Semi-Rural

Decent darkness with some light domes.

“Dark skies provide excellent contrast for observing lunar details and earthshine.”

Stars to look for this month

Look south for the Southern Cross (Crux) high in the sky.

  • Crux
  • Carina
  • Vela

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to photograph the Moon in Mount Barker?
For detailed craters, shoot during the First Quarter or Last Quarter phases. Tonight, the Moon is highest in the sky at 11:02 (altitude 72°), which is usually the sharpest time to shoot.
When does astronomical darkness start in Mount Barker tonight?
True astronomical darkness in Mount Barker begins at 20:58 and ends at 05:48 .
Is the Moon's highest point in daylight in Mount Barker today?
Yes, the Moon transits (reaches its highest point) during daylight hours at 11:02 .
What settings should I use for Moon photography?
Start with ISO 100, Aperture f/11, and Shutter Speed 1/125s (the "Looney 11" rule). Adjust based on the moon's brightness—brighter phases allow faster shutter speeds. A tripod is recommended for sharp shots.
Does the Moon look bigger tonight?
The "Moon Illusion" can make it look huge near the horizon. Physically, tonight the Moon is near average distance.

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