Moon phase in Blue Springs tonight
Waning Gibbous
89% Illuminated
Tonight in Blue Springs, the moon is in the Waning Gibbous phase.
The moon is very bright tonight (89% 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 Blue Springs, the Moon is highest at 05:16 (22°).
Cloud Forecast (Next 5h)
Best time to photograph the Moon tonight
Best Time to Shoot
05:16
Moon at transit: altitude 22° (low).
Rises: 00:50 (SE) • Sets: 09:41 (SW)
From 39.0°, you get a balanced view. Catch the Moonrise for the best landscape context.
No clear hour in next 5h (best 89% at 21:00).
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 00:50 for horizon compositions. Find a low, unobstructed se horizon (water/fields/rooftops help).
- Moonset: Look SW at 09:41 for late-night shots.
- Highest point: 22° altitude at 05:16.
- Darkness: Best contrast between 21:18 and 05:19.
- Weather: Cloud cover is high—watch for brief gaps near 21:00.
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