Moon phase in Carney tonight
Waning Gibbous
94% Illuminated
Tonight in Carney, the moon is in the Waning Gibbous phase.
The moon is very bright tonight (94% illuminated). Deep-sky objects will be harder to see due to the natural light pollution, but it's a perfect opportunity to observe the lunar surface itself. The ISS will still be visible as it is much brighter than most stars. In Carney, the Moon is highest at 04:12 (24°).
Cloud Forecast (Next 5h)
Best time to photograph the Moon tonight
Best Time to Shoot
04:12
Moon at transit: altitude 24° (low).
Rises: 23:38 (SE) • Sets: 08:42 (SW)
From 39.4°, you get a balanced view. Catch the Moonrise for the best landscape context.
Clearest hour: 00:00 (clouds 0%).
Earth-Moon Distance
Farther than average (appears smaller)
Camera Settings
Bright moon; try 'Looney 11' rule (f/11).
Where to look
- Moonrise: Look SE at 23:38 for horizon compositions. Find a low, unobstructed se horizon (water/fields/rooftops help).
- Moonset: Look SW at 08:42 for late-night shots.
- Highest point: 24° altitude at 04:12.
- Darkness: Best contrast between 21:07 and 05:09.
Local Viewing Conditions
Rural / Semi-Rural
Decent darkness with some light domes.
Stars to look for this month
Look high overhead for the Big Dipper and Leo.
- Leo
- Ursa Major
- Hydra