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Sun & Moon Data on 06 May 2026 22:42

Location : Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu


Extended Data 06 May 2026 22:42

Parameter Sun Moon
Ecliptic Longitude 46° 05' 32" 279° 42' 05"
Ecliptic Latitude ± 0° -4° 13' 21"
Right Ascension (R.A.) 2j 54m 30s 18j 43m 36s
Declination (Dec.) +16° 39' 02" -27° 17' 49"
Hour Angle (H.A.) 9j 37m 30s 17j 48m 24s
Azimuth 302° 39' 31" 117° 00' 43"
Altitude -48° 29' 58" -5° 34' 12"
Distance (km) 150949086 403595.3
Semi-Diameter (SD) ± 0° 16' 0° 14' 45"
Zodiac/Manzilah 17 Taurus (Al-Thawr) Sa'd al-Dhabih | Capricorn (Al-Jady)
Illumination - 79.18% (waning)

(may not resemble actual orientation)

Sun–Moon Parameter Value
Azimuth Difference +185° 38' 47"
Elongation 125° 42' 14"
Moon Age 19.116 days

Moon Phase Date & Time
Conjunction/New Moon: 17 Apr 2026, 19:54:18
First Quarter: 24 Apr 2026, 10:33:22
Full Moon: 2 May 2026, 1:24:43
Last Quarter: 10 May 2026, 5:13:44
Conjunction/New Moon : 17 May 2026, 4:03:07
First Quarter: 23 May 2026, 19:12:05
Full Moon: 31 May 2026, 16:46:46
Last Quarter: 8 Jun 2026, 18:03:04
Eclipse Date & Time (Potential/Estimated)
Solar Eclipse
  1. 2026/2/17 12:01:05 UTC
    2026-02-17 20:01:05 LT (GMT 8)
  2. 2026/8/12 17:36:39 UTC
    2026-08-13 01:36:39 LT (GMT 8)
Lunar Eclipse
  1. 2026/3/3 11:37:50 UTC
    2026-03-03 19:37:50 LT (GMT 8)
  2. 2026/8/28 04:18:27 UTC
    2026-08-28 12:18:27 LT (GMT 8)

* Manzilah/zodiac estimated position.
** eclipse may not be visible from your location.

Moon and Sun data are diagrams and figures showing the current positions of the Moon and Sun in two display formats. The positional data are presented using the Horizontal Coordinate System, with the parameters of altitude and azimuth (alt-azimuth). The first display uses a horizontal plot (horizon), while the second display uses a polar plot.

The Sun–Moon elongation is the angular separation between the centre of the Sun’s disc and the centre of the Moon’s disc as seen by the observer. An angle of < 1° indicates a local solar eclipse. An angle of ±180° indicates a lunar eclipse. The eclipse may not be visible from your location.

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