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New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2001 to 2100

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As a result, the Moon鈥檚 distance from Earth (center-to-center) varies with mean values of 363,396 km at perigee (closest) to 405,504 km at apogee (most distant). </p> <p> When either the New Moon or Full Moon phase occurs near perigee (within 90% of its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit), the Moon subtends its largest apparent diameter as seen from Earth. This phenomenon, technically referred to as a <em>perigee syzygy</em> or <em>perigee New/Full Moon</em>, is commonly known as a <em>supermoon</em>. Using the definition above and applying it to the Moon's mean apogee and perigee distances results in a mean limiting distance of 367,607 km for a <em>supermoon</em>. </p> <p> <img class="center" src="../../ephemeris/images/PerigeeApogeeCompare-1v.jpg" alt="Perigee & Apogee" width="100%" /> <p align="center"><em><strong>Apparent Size of Moon: Perigee & Apogee</strong></em> <br/><em>Although the Moon's apparent size varies by 14%, this is too small to easily see with the naked eye. </em> </p> <p> The Moon's actual distances at apogee and perigee can vary several percent due to the gravitaional perturbations of the Sun on the Moon's eccentric orbit. Over the 5000-year period from -1999 to 3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE), the distance of the Moon's perigee varies from 356,355 to 370,399 km (a range of 13,984 km) while the Moon's apogee varies from 404,042 to 406,725 km (a range of 2,683 km) (<em><a href="http://astropixels.com/pubs/5MKSE2.html" target="_blank">Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses</a></em>, Espenak and Meeus, 2021). Because of this, the limiting distance for a <em>supermoon</em> depends on the exact distances of apogee and perigee within a given orbit. </p> <p> Surprisingly, there are frequently three or more <em>new supermoons</em> (out of a possible 12-13 New Moons) each year. The proximity of the New Moon to perigee is not that rare. The very closest New Moons (within a few hours of perigee) recur with a cycle of 14 synodic months, because 14 synodic months nearly equals 15 anomalistic months. A synodic month is the time between successive New Moons, and has a mean length of 29.53059 days. An anomalistic month is the time between successive lunar orbits with respect to perigee, and has a mean length of 27.55455 days. The relationship between the synodic and anomalistic months can be seen as follows: </p> <pre> 14 synodic months = 14 x 29.53059 days = 413.428 days 15 anomalistic months = 15 x 27.55455 days = 413.318 days </pre> <p> <img class="center" src="../../ephemeris/images/SuperMicroMoon-1v.jpg" alt="Perigee & Apogee, New and Full Moon" width="100%" /> <p align="center"><em><strong>Distance of New and Full Moon: 2022 - 2023</strong></em> <br/><em>The distance of every New and Full Moon is plotted for the years 2022 through 2023. <br/>The 14 synodic month cycle is clearly revealed in the distances of the New and Full Moon. <br/>Also plotted are varying distances of Apogee and Perigee during this period.</em> </p> <p> Using the plot above, it's clear that full supermoons are often preceeded or followed two weeks by a new micromoon. Similarly, full micromoons are often preceeded or followed two weeks by a new supermoon. This happens because the Moon's line of apsides (axis between perigee and apogee) is then pointing towards the Sun. </p> <p> Some of the closest New Moon perigees of the century can be found at <a href="#closest"> Closest New Moon Perigees</a>. It includes all events with a New Moon distance of 356,900 km or less. The very closest New Moon perigees are listed at <a href="#ultimate"> Ultimate New Moon Perigees</a>. This includes all events with a New Moon distance of 356,600 km or less. </p> <h2>Tides</h2> <p> The gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon are responsible for producing Earth's ocean tides. The highest tides and largest tidal ranges (difference between high and low tide) occur around New Moon and Full Moon. At that time, the gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun combine to pull the ocean鈥檚 water in the same direction (the Sun's gravitational influence is typically about half as strong as the Moon's). Such New/Full Moon tides are called <em>spring tides</em>. </p> <p> Supermoons lead to around 5 cm (2 inches) larger variation than regular spring tides, called perigean spring tides. This is because the Moon is near its closest distance to Earth so its gravitational pull is at a maximum. (See: <em><a href="https://earthsky.org/earth/tides-and-the-pull-of-the-moon-and-sun/" target="_blank">Tides, and the pull of the Moon and the Sun</a></em>) </p> <p> Although supermoons can produce higher tides, the difference in the Moon's gravitational force at the closest perigee is only 4% greater than at the Moon's mean distance. This small amount is hardly enough to account for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that are sometimes linked erroneously to supermoons. (See: <em><a href="https://skyandtelescope.org/observing/celestial-objects-to-watch/what-is-a-supermoon/" target="_blank">Supermoon: Fact and Fiction</a></em>) </p> <h2>Supermoon/Micromoon Media Hype</h2> <p> In recent years it has become popular for the media to sensationalize the occurence of each supermoon (and to a lesser extent, micromoon). Promises are made that a particular Full Moon will be the biggest and brightest of the year "So don't miss it!". (See: <em><a href="https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/supermoon-overplayed-by-news-media/ " target="_blank">Supermoon Overplayed by the News Media</a></em>)</p> <p> While such claims may be technically accurate, can you actually see any difference between a supermoon and an "average Moon"? It's very unlikely, especially since you can't compare them side-by-side. But the power of suggestion can convince some people into believing "It's the biggest Moon I've ever seen!". (See: <em><a href="https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/1191/the-moon-illusion-why-does-the-moon-look-so-big-sometimes/" target="_blank">The Moon Illusion</a></em>) </p> <p> On the plus side, any publicity that gets people to look up at the night sky is a good thing. Just don't be misled by exaggerated hype. </p> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <h2>Is It a Supermoon?</h2> <p> Determining whether a particular New Moon is a Supermoon requires three geocentric distances: <ol> <li> Distance of the New Moon (Dm)</li> <li> Distance of the Immediately Preceding or Succeeding Apogee (Da)</li> <li> Distance of the Immediately Preceding or Succeeding Perigee (Dp)</li> </ol> If the New Moon&apos;s distance is equal to or greater than 0.90 (=90%) of the distance from apogee to perigee, then it qualifies as a New Supermoon. </p> <p> For example, can the New Moon of 2028 Jul 22 be considered a New Supermoon? Using data from <a href="#perap">Perigee and Apogee</a> and <a href="#phases">Moon Phases</a>, we have: <ol> <li>New Moon of 2028 Jul 22: Distance (Dm) = 364205 km</li> <li>Apogee of 2028 Jul 11: Distance (Da) = 404945 km</li> <li>Perigee of 2028 Jul 23: Distance (Dp) = 361633 km</li> </ol> Using the above values, the following are calculated: <ol> <li>The distance between apogee and perigee: Da - Dp = 404945 - 361633 = 43312 km</li> <li>The distance between apogee and the New Moon: Da - Dm = 404945 - 364205 = 40740 km</li> <li>Finally, the relative distance of the New Moon from apogee to perigee: <br/>(Da - Dm) / (Da - Dp) = 40740 / 43312 = 0.9406 </li> </ol> This result is greater than 0.90, so the New Moon of 2031 May 07 is indeed a New Supermoon. </p> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <h2>New Supermoon Table Description</h2> <p> The table below gives the date and time (Greenwich Mean Time) of all New Moons near Perigee (<em>perigee syzygy</em> or <em>new supermoon</em>) for the century ( 2001 to 2100 ). For conversion to other time zones, see <a href="../../main/timezone.html">Time Zones and Universal Time</a>. </p> <p> The date and time of New Moon is given in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). A letter following the date indicates that a solar eclipse occurs (T and P correspond to total and partial solar eclipses, respectively). </p> <p> <em>Distance</em> is the geocentric distance of the Moon (in kilometers) at <em>New Moon</em>. An 'm' after the distance indicates the closest New Moon <em>perigee syzygy</em> of the year. </p> <p> <em>Diameter</em> is the geocentric apparent diameter of the Moon (in arc-minutes) at <em>New Moon</em>. </p> <p> <em>Relative Distance</em> expresses the fractional distance of the New Moon (Dn) with respect to apogee (Da) and perigee (Dp) distances of that current orbit: <pre> Relative Distance = (Da - Dn)/(Da - Dp) </pre> The <em>Relative Distance</em> is equal to 1.0 when New Moon occurs at perigee, and 0.0 when New Moon occurs at apogee. Any New Moon occurring at a <em>Relative Distance</em> of 0.9 or greater is by definition a <em>supermoon</em>. </p> <p> The date and time (GST) of the nearest perigee is given under <em>Perigee</em>. Finally, <em>&Delta;Perigee</em> gives the time difference (in days) between the instants of perigee and New Moon. Note that the New Moon occurs within 2 days of perigee for most <em>supermoons</em>. </p> </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2001 to 2010</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2001 Jun 21 11:58 T 366706 32.59 0.914 Jun 23 17:14 2.220 Jul 20 19:44 360014 33.19 0.979 Jul 21 20:44 1.041 Aug 19 02:55 357174 m 33.46 1.000 Aug 19 05:43 0.117 Sep 17 10:27 358703 33.31 0.988 Sep 16 15:50 -0.776 Oct 16 19:23 364557 32.78 0.937 Oct 14 23:02 -1.848 2002 Aug 08 19:15 366392 32.61 0.917 Aug 10 23:32 2.178 Sep 07 03:10 359679 33.22 0.980 Sep 08 03:14 1.003 Oct 06 11:17 356930 m 33.48 1.000 Oct 06 13:17 0.083 Nov 04 20:34 358805 33.30 0.986 Nov 04 00:50 -0.822 Dec 04 07:34 T 365236 32.72 0.931 Dec 02 08:53 -1.945 2003 Sep 26 03:09 366173 32.63 0.920 Sep 28 05:59 2.118 Oct 25 12:50 359386 33.25 0.982 Oct 26 11:34 0.947 Nov 23 22:59 T 356812 m 33.49 1.000 Nov 23 23:14 0.011 Dec 23 09:43 359127 33.27 0.983 Dec 22 11:53 -0.910 2004 Jan 21 21:05 366006 32.65 0.923 Jan 19 19:25 -2.069 Nov 12 14:27 365335 32.71 0.929 Nov 14 13:54 1.977 Dec 12 01:29 358652 m 33.32 0.986 Dec 12 21:30 0.834 2005 Jan 10 12:03 356580 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 10 10:07 -0.080 Feb 08 22:28 359523 33.24 0.980 Feb 07 22:09 -1.013 Mar 10 09:10 366854 32.57 0.913 Mar 08 03:42 -2.228 Dec 31 03:12 364397 32.79 0.939 Jan 01 22:50 1.818 2006 Jan 29 14:15 358302 33.35 0.989 Jan 30 07:47 0.731 Feb 28 00:31 356914 m 33.48 0.999 Feb 27 20:27 -0.169 Mar 29 10:15 T 360324 33.16 0.975 Mar 28 07:13 -1.127 Apr 27 19:44 367708 32.50 0.903 Apr 25 10:38 -2.379 2007 Feb 17 16:14 363856 32.84 0.945 Feb 19 09:34 1.722 Mar 19 02:43 P 358244 33.36 0.991 Mar 19 18:39 0.664 Apr 17 11:36 357197 m 33.45 0.999 Apr 17 05:55 -0.237 May 16 19:27 360634 33.13 0.973 May 15 15:10 -1.179 Jun 15 03:13 367825 32.49 0.901 Jun 12 17:07 -2.421 2008 Apr 06 03:55 363317 32.89 0.949 Apr 07 19:28 1.648 May 05 12:18 358151 33.36 0.992 May 06 03:22 0.627 Jun 03 19:23 357319 m 33.44 0.999 Jun 03 13:08 -0.260 Jul 03 02:19 360792 33.12 0.972 Jul 01 21:22 -1.206 2009 May 24 12:11 363365 32.89 0.950 May 26 03:44 1.648 Jun 22 19:35 358391 33.34 0.992 Jun 23 10:39 0.628 Jul 22 02:35 T 357534 m 33.42 0.999 Jul 21 20:16 -0.263 Aug 20 10:02 360932 33.11 0.972 Aug 19 04:53 -1.214 2010 Jul 11 19:40 T 363343 32.89 0.949 Jul 13 11:21 1.653 Aug 10 03:08 358226 33.36 0.992 Aug 10 17:56 0.616 Sep 08 10:30 357265 m 33.45 0.999 Sep 08 04:00 -0.270 Oct 07 18:44 360767 33.12 0.971 Oct 06 13:41 -1.211 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2011 to 2020</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2011 Aug 29 03:04 362986 32.92 0.952 Aug 30 17:35 1.605 Sep 27 11:09 357887 33.39 0.993 Sep 28 01:01 0.578 Oct 26 19:56 357151 m 33.46 0.998 Oct 26 12:26 -0.312 Nov 25 06:10 P 361158 33.09 0.968 Nov 23 23:24 -1.282 2012 Oct 15 12:03 362672 32.95 0.955 Oct 17 01:02 1.542 Nov 13 22:08 T 357617 33.41 0.995 Nov 14 10:21 0.509 Dec 13 08:42 357228 m 33.45 0.997 Dec 12 23:14 -0.394 2013 Jan 11 19:44 361730 m 33.03 0.963 Jan 10 10:26 -1.387 Dec 03 00:22 361797 33.03 0.962 Dec 04 10:15 1.411 2014 Jan 01 11:14 357089 m 33.46 0.997 Jan 01 21:00 0.407 Jan 30 21:39 357317 33.44 0.995 Jan 30 09:58 -0.486 Mar 01 08:00 362375 32.98 0.957 Feb 27 19:52 -1.505 2015 Jan 20 13:14 361120 33.09 0.968 Jan 21 20:06 1.287 Feb 18 23:47 357095 m 33.46 0.998 Feb 19 07:29 0.321 Mar 20 09:36 T 357914 33.39 0.993 Mar 19 19:38 -0.582 Apr 18 18:57 363217 32.90 0.950 Apr 17 03:53 -1.628 2016 Mar 09 01:54 T 360831 33.12 0.971 Mar 10 07:02 1.213 Apr 07 11:24 357232 m 33.45 0.999 Apr 07 17:36 0.259 May 06 19:30 358219 33.36 0.992 May 06 04:14 -0.636 Jun 05 03:00 363403 32.88 0.948 Jun 03 10:55 -1.670 2017 Mar 28 02:57 367873 32.48 0.902 Mar 30 12:39 2.404 Apr 26 12:16 360546 33.14 0.974 Apr 27 16:18 1.168 May 25 19:44 357265 m 33.45 0.999 May 26 01:23 0.235 Jun 24 02:31 358345 33.35 0.992 Jun 23 10:49 -0.654 Jul 23 09:46 363548 32.87 0.947 Jul 21 17:09 -1.692 2018 May 15 11:48 367739 32.49 0.903 May 17 21:06 2.387 Jun 13 19:43 360722 33.13 0.973 Jun 14 23:55 1.175 Jul 13 02:48 P 357488 m 33.43 0.999 Jul 13 08:28 0.236 Aug 11 09:58 P 358496 33.33 0.991 Aug 10 18:05 -0.661 Sep 09 18:01 363675 32.86 0.947 Sep 08 01:21 -1.695 2019 Jul 02 19:16 T 367748 32.49 0.902 Jul 05 04:54 2.402 Aug 01 03:12 360610 33.14 0.974 Aug 02 07:08 1.164 Aug 30 10:37 357227 m 33.45 0.999 Aug 30 15:57 0.222 Sep 28 18:26 358234 33.36 0.991 Sep 28 02:27 -0.666 Oct 28 03:38 363688 32.86 0.946 Oct 26 10:41 -1.707 2020 Aug 19 02:42 367386 32.53 0.906 Aug 21 10:59 2.345 Sep 17 11:00 360215 33.17 0.976 Sep 18 13:44 1.114 Oct 16 19:31 356948 m 33.48 0.999 Oct 16 23:46 0.177 Nov 15 05:07 358348 33.35 0.989 Nov 14 11:48 -0.722 Dec 14 16:17 T 364414 32.79 0.939 Dec 12 20:42 -1.816 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2021 to 2030</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2021 Oct 06 11:05 367084 32.55 0.910 Oct 08 17:28 2.266 Nov 04 21:15 359854 33.21 0.978 Nov 05 22:23 1.048 Dec 04 07:43 T 356804 m 33.49 1.000 Dec 04 10:01 0.096 2022 Jan 02 18:34 358676 m 33.32 0.987 Jan 01 23:00 -0.815 Feb 01 05:46 365182 32.72 0.931 Jan 30 07:09 -1.942 Nov 23 22:57 366161 32.63 0.921 Nov 26 01:30 2.106 Dec 23 10:17 359083 33.28 0.983 Dec 24 08:32 0.928 2023 Jan 21 20:53 356571 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 21 20:58 0.003 Feb 20 07:06 359065 33.28 0.983 Feb 19 09:06 -0.917 Mar 21 17:23 365979 32.65 0.922 Mar 19 15:16 -2.088 2024 Jan 11 11:57 365204 32.72 0.931 Jan 13 10:35 1.943 Feb 09 22:59 358745 33.31 0.986 Feb 10 18:49 0.827 Mar 10 09:00 356900 m 33.48 1.000 Mar 10 07:06 -0.080 Apr 08 18:21 T 359810 33.21 0.979 Apr 07 17:53 -1.019 May 08 03:22 366739 32.58 0.914 May 05 22:11 -2.216 2025 Feb 28 00:45 364692 32.77 0.936 Mar 01 21:18 1.857 Mar 29 10:58 P 358693 33.31 0.988 Mar 30 05:26 0.770 Apr 27 19:31 357141 m 33.46 1.000 Apr 27 16:15 -0.136 May 27 03:02 360044 33.19 0.978 May 26 01:37 -1.059 Jun 25 10:31 366786 32.58 0.913 Jun 23 04:43 -2.242 2026 Apr 17 11:52 364194 32.81 0.941 Apr 19 06:57 1.795 May 16 20:01 358594 33.32 0.989 May 17 13:48 0.741 Jun 15 02:54 357221 m 33.45 1.000 Jun 14 23:18 -0.150 Jul 14 09:44 360154 33.18 0.978 Jul 13 07:50 -1.079 Aug 12 17:37 T 366958 32.56 0.911 Aug 10 11:18 -2.263 2027 Jun 04 19:40 364258 32.80 0.941 Jun 06 14:54 1.801 Jul 04 03:02 358805 33.30 0.989 Jul 04 20:55 0.745 Aug 02 10:05 T 357387 m 33.44 0.999 Aug 02 06:28 -0.151 Aug 31 17:41 360264 33.17 0.977 Aug 30 15:36 -1.087 Sep 30 02:36 367134 32.55 0.910 Sep 27 20:12 -2.267 2028 Jul 22 03:02 T 364205 32.81 0.941 Jul 23 22:15 1.801 Aug 20 10:44 358581 33.32 0.989 Aug 21 04:10 0.726 Sep 18 18:24 357076 m 33.46 0.999 Sep 18 14:23 -0.167 Oct 18 02:57 360108 33.18 0.976 Oct 17 00:41 -1.094 Nov 16 13:18 367419 32.52 0.907 Nov 14 05:53 -2.309 2029 Sep 08 10:44 363783 32.85 0.944 Sep 10 04:27 1.738 Oct 07 19:14 358187 33.36 0.991 Oct 08 11:26 0.675 Nov 06 04:24 356950 m 33.48 0.999 Nov 05 23:09 -0.219 Dec 05 14:52 P 360531 33.14 0.973 Dec 04 10:38 -1.176 2030 Oct 26 20:17 363387 32.88 0.948 Oct 28 12:07 1.660 Nov 25 06:46 T 357871 33.39 0.993 Nov 25 21:07 0.598 Dec 24 17:32 357021 m 33.47 0.998 Dec 24 10:09 -0.308 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2031 to 2040</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2031 Jan 23 04:31 361105 m 33.09 0.968 Jan 21 21:42 -1.284 Dec 14 09:06 362452 32.97 0.956 Dec 15 21:32 1.518 2032 Jan 12 20:07 357331 33.44 0.995 Jan 13 07:55 0.492 Feb 11 06:24 357110 m 33.46 0.997 Feb 10 20:46 -0.401 Mar 11 16:25 361720 33.03 0.963 Mar 10 06:54 -1.396 2033 Jan 30 22:00 361783 33.03 0.962 Feb 01 07:27 1.394 Mar 01 08:23 357348 m 33.44 0.997 Mar 01 18:17 0.412 Mar 30 17:52 T 357677 33.41 0.995 Mar 30 06:09 -0.488 Apr 29 02:46 362480 32.97 0.957 Apr 27 14:44 -1.502 2034 Mar 20 10:14 T 361520 33.05 0.966 Mar 21 18:12 1.331 Apr 18 19:26 357468 m 33.43 0.997 Apr 19 04:07 0.362 May 18 03:13 357919 33.39 0.994 May 17 14:28 -0.531 Jun 16 10:26 362592 32.96 0.956 Jun 14 21:42 -1.531 2035 May 07 20:04 361251 33.08 0.968 May 09 03:09 1.295 Jun 06 03:21 357472 m 33.43 0.998 Jun 06 11:36 0.344 Jul 05 09:59 357997 33.38 0.994 Jul 04 21:00 -0.541 Aug 03 17:12 362703 32.95 0.955 Aug 02 04:06 -1.545 2036 Jun 24 03:10 361418 33.06 0.967 Jun 25 10:31 1.307 Jul 23 10:17 P 357652 m 33.41 0.998 Jul 23 18:38 0.348 Aug 21 17:35 P 358104 33.37 0.994 Aug 21 04:27 -0.547 Sep 20 01:51 362824 32.93 0.955 Sep 18 12:39 -1.551 2037 Aug 11 10:41 361253 33.08 0.968 Aug 12 17:37 1.289 Sep 09 18:25 357334 m 33.44 0.998 Sep 10 02:13 0.325 Oct 09 02:34 357824 33.39 0.994 Oct 08 13:04 -0.562 Nov 07 12:03 362875 32.93 0.953 Nov 05 22:15 -1.575 2038 Sep 28 18:57 360790 33.12 0.971 Sep 30 00:20 1.224 Oct 28 03:53 357020 m 33.47 0.998 Oct 28 10:20 0.269 Nov 26 13:47 357950 33.38 0.992 Nov 25 22:45 -0.626 Dec 26 01:02 T 363639 32.86 0.946 Dec 24 08:23 -1.694 2039 Nov 16 05:46 360364 33.16 0.974 Nov 17 09:19 1.148 Dec 15 16:32 T 356852 m 33.49 0.999 Dec 15 20:51 0.180 2040 Jan 14 03:25 358280 m 33.35 0.989 Jan 13 10:03 -0.724 Feb 12 14:24 364394 32.79 0.939 Feb 10 18:42 -1.821 Dec 04 07:33 367012 32.56 0.912 Dec 06 13:20 2.241 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2041 to 2050</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2041 Jan 02 19:08 359562 33.23 0.979 Jan 03 19:39 1.022 Feb 01 05:43 356619 m 33.51 1.000 Feb 01 07:46 0.086 Mar 02 15:39 358653 33.32 0.986 Mar 01 19:56 -0.822 Apr 01 01:29 365129 32.73 0.931 Mar 30 02:37 -1.953 2042 Jan 21 20:42 366052 32.64 0.923 Jan 23 22:31 2.076 Feb 20 07:39 359244 33.26 0.983 Feb 21 05:54 0.927 Mar 21 17:23 356942 m 33.48 1.000 Mar 21 17:40 0.012 Apr 20 02:19 T 359338 33.25 0.983 Apr 19 04:27 -0.912 May 19 10:55 365795 32.67 0.924 May 17 09:30 -2.059 2043 Mar 11 09:09 365576 32.69 0.928 Mar 13 09:10 2.001 Apr 09 19:06 T 359199 33.27 0.985 Apr 10 16:14 0.880 May 09 03:21 357140 m 33.46 1.000 May 09 02:32 -0.034 Jun 07 10:35 359502 33.24 0.983 Jun 06 11:59 -0.942 Jul 06 17:51 365783 32.67 0.924 Jul 04 16:08 -2.072 2044 Apr 27 19:42 365119 32.73 0.932 Apr 29 18:30 1.950 May 27 03:40 359093 33.28 0.986 May 28 00:15 0.858 Jun 25 10:24 357179 m 33.45 1.000 Jun 25 09:27 -0.040 Jul 24 17:10 359568 33.23 0.982 Jul 23 18:16 -0.954 Aug 23 01:06 T 365942 32.65 0.923 Aug 20 23:01 -2.087 2045 Jun 15 03:05 365199 32.72 0.931 Jun 17 02:09 1.961 Jul 14 10:28 359273 33.26 0.985 Jul 15 07:12 0.864 Aug 12 17:39 T 357297 m 33.44 1.000 Aug 12 16:40 -0.041 Sep 11 01:28 359652 33.22 0.982 Sep 10 02:20 -0.964 Oct 10 10:37 366143 32.64 0.922 Oct 08 08:16 -2.098 2046 Aug 02 10:25 T 365103 32.73 0.931 Aug 04 09:16 1.952 Aug 31 18:25 358985 33.29 0.986 Sep 01 14:28 0.835 Sep 30 02:25 356944 m 33.48 1.000 Sep 30 00:48 -0.068 Oct 29 11:17 359506 33.24 0.981 Oct 28 11:41 -0.983 Nov 27 21:50 366486 32.61 0.918 Nov 25 18:10 -2.153 2047 Sep 19 18:31 364609 32.77 0.936 Sep 21 15:28 1.873 Oct 19 03:28 358536 33.33 0.988 Oct 19 21:58 0.771 Nov 17 12:59 356807 m 33.49 1.000 Nov 17 09:53 -0.129 Dec 16 23:38 P 359957 33.20 0.977 Dec 15 21:51 -1.075 2048 Jan 15 11:32 367555 32.51 0.906 Jan 13 03:53 -2.319 Nov 06 04:38 364133 32.82 0.941 Nov 07 23:21 1.780 Dec 05 15:30 T 358176 m 33.36 0.990 Dec 06 07:58 0.686 2049 Jan 04 02:24 356870 m 33.48 0.999 Jan 03 21:03 -0.223 Feb 02 13:16 360525 33.14 0.973 Feb 01 08:51 -1.184 Dec 24 17:52 363148 32.91 0.950 Dec 26 08:57 1.629 2050 Jan 23 04:57 357628 33.41 0.993 Jan 23 18:50 0.579 Feb 21 15:03 356956 m 33.48 0.998 Feb 21 07:31 -0.314 Mar 23 00:41 361098 33.09 0.968 Mar 21 17:48 -1.287 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2051 to 2060</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2051 Feb 11 06:41 362498 32.96 0.956 Feb 12 18:54 1.509 Mar 12 16:52 357658 33.41 0.995 Mar 13 05:02 0.507 Apr 11 01:59 P 357489 m 33.43 0.997 Apr 10 16:35 -0.392 May 10 10:29 361779 33.03 0.964 May 09 01:26 -1.377 2052 Mar 30 18:27 T 362264 32.99 0.959 Apr 01 05:25 1.457 Apr 29 03:21 357760 33.40 0.996 Apr 29 14:35 0.468 May 28 10:50 357670 m 33.41 0.996 May 28 00:39 -0.424 Jun 26 17:50 361822 33.03 0.963 Jun 25 08:22 -1.394 2053 May 18 03:43 362013 33.01 0.961 May 19 14:02 1.430 Jun 16 10:51 357738 33.40 0.996 Jun 16 21:49 0.456 Jul 15 17:26 357704 m 33.41 0.996 Jul 15 07:11 -0.427 Aug 14 00:41 361906 33.02 0.963 Aug 12 14:58 -1.405 2054 Jul 05 10:34 362164 32.99 0.961 Jul 06 21:10 1.442 Aug 03 17:48 P 357871 33.39 0.996 Aug 04 04:48 0.458 Sep 02 01:18 P 357770 m 33.40 0.996 Sep 01 14:50 -0.436 Oct 01 09:49 362027 33.01 0.962 Sep 29 23:51 -1.416 2055 Aug 22 18:15 361939 33.02 0.962 Aug 24 04:11 1.414 Sep 21 02:20 357494 33.43 0.996 Sep 21 12:32 0.425 Oct 20 10:50 357473 m 33.43 0.996 Oct 19 23:43 -0.463 Nov 18 20:34 362116 33.00 0.960 Nov 17 09:42 -1.453 2056 Oct 09 03:01 361405 33.06 0.966 Oct 10 11:04 1.336 Nov 07 12:21 357145 m 33.46 0.997 Nov 07 20:57 0.358 Dec 06 22:31 357610 33.41 0.994 Dec 06 09:41 -0.535 2057 Jan 05 09:49 T 362910 32.93 0.953 Jan 03 19:56 -1.579 Nov 26 14:23 360916 33.11 0.970 Nov 27 20:21 1.249 Dec 26 01:23 T 356955 m 33.48 0.999 Dec 26 07:44 0.265 2058 Jan 24 12:14 357936 m 33.38 0.992 Jan 23 21:00 -0.635 Feb 22 22:57 363635 32.86 0.946 Feb 21 06:06 -1.702 Dec 15 16:12 367894 32.48 0.902 Dec 18 01:26 2.385 2059 Jan 14 03:57 360093 33.18 0.975 Jan 15 06:49 1.119 Feb 12 14:27 356724 m 33.50 0.999 Feb 12 18:34 0.171 Mar 14 00:06 358288 33.35 0.989 Mar 13 06:38 -0.727 Apr 12 09:29 364306 32.80 0.939 Apr 10 13:47 -1.821 2060 Feb 02 05:23 366945 32.56 0.913 Feb 04 10:39 2.220 Mar 02 16:12 359801 33.21 0.979 Mar 03 16:59 1.033 Apr 01 01:38 357039 m 33.47 1.000 Apr 01 04:11 0.107 Apr 30 10:11 T 358911 33.29 0.987 Apr 29 14:53 -0.804 May 29 18:24 364882 32.75 0.934 May 27 20:38 -1.907 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2061 to 2070</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2061 Mar 21 17:23 366516 32.60 0.917 Mar 23 21:11 2.158 Apr 20 03:05 T 359765 33.21 0.980 Apr 21 03:02 0.998 May 19 11:03 357195 m 33.45 1.000 May 19 12:48 0.073 Jun 17 18:03 359006 33.28 0.987 Jun 16 22:17 -0.824 Jul 17 01:11 364817 32.75 0.935 Jul 15 03:24 -1.907 2062 May 09 03:23 366097 32.64 0.921 May 11 06:10 2.116 Jun 07 11:12 359648 33.23 0.981 Jun 08 10:43 0.980 Jul 06 17:53 357194 m 33.45 1.000 Jul 06 19:35 0.071 Aug 05 00:41 359037 33.28 0.986 Aug 04 04:41 -0.833 Sep 03 08:43 P 364975 32.74 0.933 Sep 01 10:36 -1.921 2063 Jun 26 10:26 366182 32.63 0.920 Jun 28 13:31 2.129 Jul 25 17:55 359792 33.21 0.981 Jul 26 17:32 0.984 Aug 24 01:18 T 357263 m 33.45 1.000 Aug 24 02:54 0.067 Sep 22 09:22 359097 33.28 0.986 Sep 21 13:03 -0.847 Oct 21 18:47 365203 32.72 0.931 Oct 19 20:10 -1.942 2064 Aug 12 17:49 T 366039 32.65 0.921 Aug 14 20:27 2.109 Sep 11 02:11 359437 33.24 0.982 Sep 12 00:52 0.945 Oct 10 10:34 356867 m 33.48 1.000 Oct 10 11:15 0.028 Nov 08 19:45 358963 33.29 0.985 Nov 07 22:41 -0.878 Dec 08 06:29 365603 32.68 0.927 Dec 06 06:13 -2.011 2065 Sep 30 02:25 365464 32.70 0.928 Oct 02 02:39 2.010 Oct 29 11:49 358929 33.29 0.985 Oct 30 08:38 0.867 Nov 27 21:40 356721 m 33.50 1.000 Nov 27 20:39 -0.042 Dec 27 08:28 P 359439 33.24 0.981 Dec 26 09:01 -0.977 2066 Jan 25 20:14 366686 32.59 0.916 Jan 23 15:58 -2.178 Nov 17 13:06 364909 32.75 0.934 Nov 19 10:44 1.901 Dec 17 00:18 T 358531 m 33.33 0.988 Dec 17 18:55 0.776 2067 Jan 15 11:17 356776 m 33.49 1.000 Jan 15 07:56 -0.139 Feb 13 21:58 359991 33.19 0.977 Feb 12 19:55 -1.085 Mar 15 08:29 367455 32.52 0.907 Mar 13 00:40 -2.325 2068 Jan 05 02:38 363886 32.84 0.943 Jan 06 20:30 1.744 Feb 03 13:45 357982 33.38 0.991 Feb 04 05:47 0.668 Mar 03 23:38 356856 m 33.49 0.999 Mar 03 18:11 -0.227 Apr 02 08:52 360516 33.15 0.973 Apr 01 04:33 -1.180 2069 Feb 21 15:17 363266 32.89 0.950 Feb 23 06:27 1.632 Mar 23 01:14 358027 33.38 0.993 Mar 23 15:46 0.606 Apr 21 09:59 P 357352 m 33.44 0.998 Apr 21 02:57 -0.293 May 20 18:06 P 361116 33.09 0.970 May 19 12:01 -1.254 2070 Apr 11 02:31 T 363064 32.91 0.952 Apr 12 16:43 1.592 May 10 11:09 358110 33.37 0.993 May 11 01:01 0.578 Jun 08 18:25 357475 m 33.43 0.998 Jun 08 10:49 -0.317 Jul 08 01:15 361101 33.09 0.970 Jul 06 18:57 -1.262 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2071 to 2080</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2071 May 29 11:17 362825 32.93 0.954 May 31 00:58 1.570 Jun 27 18:21 358059 33.37 0.994 Jun 28 08:01 0.569 Jul 27 00:57 357468 m 33.43 0.998 Jul 26 17:22 -0.316 Aug 25 08:17 361163 33.09 0.969 Aug 24 01:46 -1.271 2072 Jul 15 17:56 362957 32.92 0.953 Jul 17 07:54 1.582 Aug 14 01:21 358145 33.36 0.994 Aug 14 14:59 0.568 Sep 12 09:07 T 357493 m 33.43 0.998 Sep 12 01:14 -0.329 Oct 11 17:56 361285 33.07 0.968 Oct 10 10:59 -1.290 2073 Sep 02 01:53 362663 32.95 0.955 Sep 03 14:52 1.541 Oct 01 10:22 357705 33.41 0.994 Oct 01 22:54 0.522 Oct 30 19:13 357180 m 33.45 0.997 Oct 30 10:24 -0.368 Nov 29 05:12 361412 33.06 0.965 Nov 27 21:04 -1.339 2074 Oct 20 11:12 362055 33.00 0.960 Oct 21 21:56 1.447 Nov 18 20:56 357322 m 33.44 0.996 Nov 19 07:38 0.445 Dec 18 07:20 357328 33.44 0.996 Dec 17 20:36 -0.447 2075 Jan 16 18:37 362226 32.99 0.959 Jan 15 07:21 -1.469 Dec 07 23:04 361509 m 33.05 0.965 Dec 09 07:29 1.350 2076 Jan 06 10:15 T 357115 m 33.46 0.997 Jan 06 18:38 0.350 Feb 04 21:02 357645 33.41 0.994 Feb 04 07:52 -0.548 Mar 05 07:25 362912 32.93 0.953 Mar 03 17:21 -1.586 2077 Jan 24 12:46 360675 33.13 0.971 Jan 25 18:01 1.219 Feb 22 23:07 356887 m 33.48 0.999 Feb 23 05:21 0.259 Mar 24 08:25 357969 33.38 0.992 Mar 23 17:13 -0.633 Apr 22 17:21 363509 32.87 0.947 Apr 21 00:48 -1.690 2078 Feb 12 13:59 367880 32.48 0.903 Feb 14 23:02 2.377 Mar 14 00:38 360415 33.15 0.974 Mar 15 04:04 1.143 Apr 12 09:45 357193 m 33.45 0.999 Apr 12 14:40 0.205 May 11 17:57 T 358531 33.33 0.990 May 11 01:14 -0.697 Jun 10 01:50 364003 32.83 0.943 Jun 08 07:37 -1.759 2079 Apr 02 01:31 367502 32.52 0.906 Apr 04 09:25 2.329 May 01 10:58 T 360386 33.16 0.976 May 02 13:50 1.119 May 30 18:42 357306 m 33.44 0.999 May 30 23:01 0.180 Jun 29 01:32 358565 33.33 0.990 Jun 28 08:31 -0.709 Jul 28 08:34 363897 32.84 0.944 Jul 26 14:33 -1.751 2080 May 19 10:57 367120 32.55 0.909 May 21 17:59 2.293 Jun 17 18:41 360258 33.17 0.976 Jun 18 21:13 1.105 Jul 17 01:22 357266 m 33.45 0.999 Jul 17 05:43 0.182 Aug 15 08:14 358561 33.33 0.990 Aug 14 15:05 -0.715 Sep 13 16:26 P 364055 32.82 0.943 Sep 11 22:04 -1.765 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2081 to 2090</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2081 Jul 06 17:45 367204 32.54 0.908 Jul 09 01:03 2.304 Aug 05 01:25 360360 33.16 0.976 Aug 06 03:57 1.106 Sep 03 09:02 T 357285 m 33.45 0.999 Sep 03 13:09 0.172 Oct 02 17:24 358600 33.32 0.989 Oct 01 23:45 -0.735 Nov 01 03:05 364316 32.80 0.940 Oct 30 07:56 -1.798 2082 Aug 24 01:19 T 367001 32.56 0.910 Aug 26 07:49 2.271 Sep 22 10:04 359932 33.20 0.978 Sep 23 11:22 1.054 Oct 21 18:51 356846 m 33.49 1.000 Oct 21 21:45 0.121 Nov 20 04:20 358478 33.33 0.988 Nov 19 09:40 -0.778 Dec 19 15:11 364765 32.76 0.935 Dec 17 18:04 -1.880 2083 Oct 11 10:24 366344 32.62 0.918 Oct 13 14:00 2.150 Nov 09 20:16 359369 33.25 0.981 Nov 10 19:26 0.965 Dec 09 06:25 356691 m 33.50 1.000 Dec 09 07:26 0.042 2084 Jan 07 17:18 P 358972 33.29 0.984 Jan 06 20:09 -0.881 Feb 06 04:53 365846 32.66 0.924 Feb 04 03:46 -2.046 Nov 27 21:40 365715 32.67 0.926 Nov 29 22:17 2.026 Dec 27 09:08 T 358937 m 33.29 0.985 Dec 28 05:58 0.868 2085 Jan 25 20:07 356738 m 33.50 1.000 Jan 25 18:47 -0.056 Feb 24 06:33 359499 33.24 0.981 Feb 23 06:52 -0.987 Mar 25 16:38 366548 32.60 0.916 Mar 23 12:20 -2.179 2086 Jan 15 11:25 364667 32.77 0.936 Jan 17 08:11 1.865 Feb 13 22:28 358394 33.34 0.988 Feb 14 16:45 0.762 Mar 15 08:05 356809 m 33.49 1.000 Mar 15 04:47 -0.137 Apr 13 16:54 359972 33.20 0.977 Apr 12 15:11 -1.071 May 13 01:42 367133 32.55 0.909 May 10 18:34 -2.297 2087 Mar 04 23:46 364088 32.82 0.942 Mar 06 18:06 1.764 Apr 03 09:27 358455 33.34 0.990 Apr 04 02:29 0.710 May 02 17:52 P 357268 m 33.45 0.999 May 02 13:16 -0.191 Jun 01 01:39 P 360496 33.15 0.975 May 30 22:30 -1.131 Jun 30 09:32 367477 32.52 0.905 Jun 28 01:09 -2.349 2088 Apr 21 10:26 T 363920 32.84 0.944 Apr 23 04:06 1.737 May 20 18:50 358519 33.33 0.991 May 21 11:26 0.692 Jun 19 01:55 357335 m 33.44 0.999 Jun 18 20:57 -0.207 Jul 18 08:39 360426 33.15 0.975 Jul 17 05:30 -1.132 Aug 16 16:16 367341 32.53 0.907 Aug 14 08:22 -2.329 2089 Jun 08 18:45 363688 32.86 0.946 Jun 10 12:00 1.719 Jul 08 01:48 358436 33.34 0.991 Jul 08 18:13 0.684 Aug 06 08:29 357289 m 33.44 0.999 Aug 06 03:34 -0.205 Sep 04 15:59 360474 33.15 0.975 Sep 03 12:33 -1.143 Oct 04 01:16 T 367670 32.50 0.904 Oct 01 16:30 -2.365 2090 Jul 27 01:20 363792 32.85 0.945 Jul 28 18:44 1.725 Aug 25 09:00 358470 33.33 0.991 Aug 26 01:14 0.677 Sep 23 17:04 T 357274 m 33.45 0.999 Sep 23 11:40 -0.225 Oct 23 02:10 360601 33.14 0.973 Oct 21 22:04 -1.171 </pre> </div> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 align="center">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2091 to 2100</h2> <h4 align="center">Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)</h4> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2091 Sep 13 09:35 363425 32.88 0.948 Sep 15 01:41 1.671 Oct 12 18:30 357967 33.38 0.992 Oct 13 09:21 0.619 Nov 11 03:43 356944 m 33.48 0.998 Nov 10 21:07 -0.275 Dec 10 13:55 360761 33.12 0.970 Dec 09 08:20 -1.233 2092 Oct 30 19:30 362740 32.94 0.954 Nov 01 08:58 1.561 Nov 29 05:37 357552 33.42 0.994 Nov 29 18:23 0.532 Dec 28 16:11 357102 m 33.46 0.997 Dec 28 07:31 -0.361 2093 Jan 27 03:23 T 361585 m 33.05 0.964 Jan 25 18:38 -1.364 Dec 18 07:49 362145 33.00 0.959 Dec 19 18:44 1.455 2094 Jan 16 19:06 357330 m 33.44 0.996 Jan 17 05:34 0.436 Feb 15 05:44 357405 33.43 0.996 Feb 14 18:40 -0.461 Mar 16 15:45 362221 32.99 0.959 Mar 15 04:26 -1.472 2095 Feb 04 21:30 361312 33.07 0.966 Feb 06 05:17 1.324 Mar 06 07:40 357108 m 33.46 0.997 Mar 06 16:06 0.351 Apr 04 16:37 357698 33.41 0.994 Apr 04 03:41 -0.538 May 04 01:07 362746 32.94 0.954 May 02 11:39 -1.561 2096 Mar 24 08:56 361087 33.09 0.969 Mar 25 15:10 1.260 Apr 22 17:44 357403 m 33.43 0.998 Apr 23 01:07 0.307 May 22 01:36 T 358199 33.36 0.993 May 21 11:29 -0.588 Jun 20 09:13 363161 32.90 0.951 Jun 18 18:28 -1.614 2097 May 11 18:41 T 361065 33.09 0.970 May 13 00:37 1.247 Jun 10 02:15 357475 m 33.43 0.998 Jun 10 09:14 0.291 Jul 09 08:59 358176 33.36 0.993 Jul 08 18:44 -0.594 Aug 07 16:01 363022 32.92 0.952 Aug 06 01:36 -1.601 2098 Jun 29 02:07 360919 33.11 0.971 Jun 30 07:44 1.234 Jul 28 08:52 357395 m 33.43 0.998 Jul 28 15:51 0.291 Aug 26 15:54 358143 33.36 0.993 Aug 26 01:28 -0.601 Sep 25 00:18 P 363190 32.90 0.951 Sep 23 09:28 -1.618 2099 Aug 16 08:56 360976 33.10 0.971 Aug 17 14:25 1.229 Sep 14 16:52 T 357362 m 33.44 0.998 Sep 14 23:27 0.275 Oct 14 01:33 358161 33.36 0.992 Oct 13 10:27 -0.629 Nov 12 11:31 363481 32.87 0.948 Nov 10 19:36 -1.663 2100 Oct 03 18:04 360469 33.15 0.973 Oct 04 21:59 1.163 Nov 02 03:15 356880 m 33.48 0.999 Nov 02 08:20 0.211 Dec 01 13:02 358052 33.37 0.990 Nov 30 20:38 -0.683 Dec 30 23:58 363974 32.83 0.943 Dec 29 05:46 -1.758 </pre> </div> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div class="pbox1" id="closest"> <h2>Closest New Moon Perigees (New Supermoons)</h2> <p> The closest New Moon perigees (or <em>New Supermoons</em>) for the century are listed below. This includes all events in which the New Moon's distance is less than or equal to 356,900 km. </p> <h3 align="center">Closest New Moon Perigees (New Supermoons): 2001 to 2100 </h3> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2003 Nov 23 22:59 T 356812 m 33.49 1.000 Nov 23 23:14 0.011 2005 Jan 10 12:03 356580 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 10 10:07 -0.080 2021 Dec 04 07:43 T 356804 m 33.49 1.000 Dec 04 10:01 0.096 2023 Jan 21 20:53 356571 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 21 20:58 0.003 2039 Dec 15 16:32 T 356852 m 33.49 0.999 Dec 15 20:51 0.180 2041 Feb 01 05:43 356619 m 33.51 1.000 Feb 01 07:46 0.086 2047 Nov 17 12:59 356807 m 33.49 1.000 Nov 17 09:53 -0.129 2049 Jan 04 02:24 356870 m 33.48 0.999 Jan 03 21:03 -0.223 2059 Feb 12 14:27 356724 m 33.50 0.999 Feb 12 18:34 0.171 2064 Oct 10 10:34 356867 m 33.48 1.000 Oct 10 11:15 0.028 2065 Nov 27 21:40 356721 m 33.50 1.000 Nov 27 20:39 -0.042 2067 Jan 15 11:17 356776 m 33.49 1.000 Jan 15 07:56 -0.139 2068 Mar 03 23:38 356856 m 33.49 0.999 Mar 03 18:11 -0.227 2077 Feb 22 23:07 356887 m 33.48 0.999 Feb 23 05:21 0.259 2082 Oct 21 18:51 356846 m 33.49 1.000 Oct 21 21:45 0.121 2083 Dec 09 06:25 356691 m 33.50 1.000 Dec 09 07:26 0.042 2085 Jan 25 20:07 356738 m 33.50 1.000 Jan 25 18:47 -0.056 2086 Mar 15 08:05 356809 m 33.49 1.000 Mar 15 04:47 -0.137 2100 Nov 02 03:15 356880 m 33.48 0.999 Nov 02 08:20 0.211 </pre> </div> </div> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div class="pbox1" id="ultimate"> <h2>Ultimate New Moon Perigees (New Supermoons)</h2> <p> The ultimate New Moon perigees (or <em>New Supermoons</em>) for the century are listed below. This includes all events in which the New Moon's distance is less than or equal to 356,600 km. </p> <h3 align="center">Ultimate New Moon Perigees (New Supermoons): 2001 to 2100 </h3> <pre> Year New Moon Distance Diameter Relative Perigee &Delta;Perigee (km) (arc-min) Distance (days) 2005 Jan 10 12:03 356580 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 10 10:07 -0.080 2023 Jan 21 20:53 356571 m 33.51 1.000 Jan 21 20:58 0.003 </pre> </div> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div class="pbox1"> <h2>Acknowledgement</h2> <p>All calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Algorithms used in predicting the Moon's perigee and apogee are based on <a href="https://shopatsky.com/products/astronomical-algorithms-2nd-edition" target="_blank">Astronomical Algorithms</a> by <em>Jean Meeus</em> (Willmann-Bell, Inc., Richmond, 1999). </p> <p class="quote">Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by the acknowledgment: <br/><ul><em>"New Moon Perigee (<em>New Supermoon</em>) Table Courtesy of Fred Espenak, www.Astropixels.com"</em>.</ul></p> <pre> </pre> </div> <!-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div class="pbox1"> <h2 class="smallcaps" align="center">Fifty Year Almanac of Astronomical Events - 2021 to 2070</h2> <p align="center"> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fifty-Year-Almanac-Astronomical-Events/dp/1941983359" title="Order Here" target="_blank"> <img align="center" src="../../pubs/images/50YAAE-ad1v.jpg" width=100% alt="book" /> </a> </p> <br/> <p> More information and sample pages: <em><strong><a href="../../pubs/FiftyYearAlmanac.html" title="Fifty Year Almanacs">Fifty Year Almanacs of Astronomical Events - 2021 To 2070</a></strong></em>. </p> </div> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div class="pbox1" id="century"> <p align="center"> <a href="../../moon/phases2/Phases10-13x-2.html"> <img class="center" src="../../moon/phases2/images/Phases10-13x-2w.jpg" alt="Moon Phase Mosaic" style="padding:5px 0px;" width=100%> <strong> Various phases of the Moon during the synodic month.</strong></a></p> <h2 id="newsuper">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon) By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the New Moon at Perigee (i.e., New Supermoon) for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee1501.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee1601.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee1701.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee1801.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee1901.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2001.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2101.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2201.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2301.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2401.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <h2 id="fullsuper">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon) By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the Full Moon at Perigee (i.e., Full Supermoon) for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee1501.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee1601.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee1701.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee1801.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee1901.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2001.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2101.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2201.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2301.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2401.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <img class="center" src="../../images/ltbluePixel.gif" width="100%" height="5"> <h2 id="newmicro">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon) By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the New Moon at Apogee (i.e., New Micromoon) for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee1501.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee1601.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee1701.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee1801.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee1901.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2001.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2101.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2201.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2301.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2401.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <h2 id="fullmicro">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon) By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the Full Moon at Apogee (i.e., Full Micromoon) for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee1501.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee1601.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee1701.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee1801.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee1901.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2001.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2101.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2201.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2301.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2401.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <img class="center" src="../../images/ltbluePixel.gif" width="100%" height="5"> <h2 id="perap">Moon Perigee and Apogee By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the Moon&apos;s Perigee and Apogee for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap1501.html">Perigee and Apogee: 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap1601.html">Perigee and Apogee: 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap1701.html">Perigee and Apogee: 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap1801.html">Perigee and Apogee: 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap1901.html">Perigee and Apogee: 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2001.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2101.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2201.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2301.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2401.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <img class="center" src="../../images/ltbluePixel.gif" width="100%" height="5"> <h2 id="phases">Moon Phases By Century</h2> <ul> <p> Below are links to 100-year tables of the dates and times of the Moon&apos;s Phases for each century from 1501 to 2500. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases1501.html">Moon Phases: 1501 to 1600</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases1601.html">Moon Phases: 1601 to 1700</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases1701.html">Moon Phases: 1701 to 1800</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases1801.html">Moon Phases: 1801 to 1900</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases1901.html">Moon Phases: 1901 to 2000</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001.html">Moon Phases: 2001 to 2100</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2101.html">Moon Phases: 2101 to 2200</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2201.html">Moon Phases: 2201 to 2300</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2301.html">Moon Phases: 2301 to 2400</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2401.html">Moon Phases: 2401 to 2500</a></li> </ul></ul> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <img class="center" src="../../images/ltbluePixel.gif" width="100%" height="5"> <h2>Additional Links About the Moon</h2> <ul> <p> The links below are tables providing the dates and times of the Moon's phases (New Moon, <br/>First Quarter, New Moon and Last Quarter) for five time zones throughout the 21st Century. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001gmt.html">Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2100 (Greenwich Mean Time)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001est.html">Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2100 (Eastern Standard Time)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001cst.html">Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2100 (Central Standard Time)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001mst.html">Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2100 (Mountain Standard Time)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/phases2001pst.html">Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2100 (Pacific Standard Time)</a></li> </ul></ul> <ul> <p> Links to tables of dates for lunar perigees, apogees, supermoons, micromoons, lunar nodes and standstills, <br/>and length of the synodic month throughout the 21st Century. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonperap2001.html">Perigee and Apogee: 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <br/> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newperigee2001.html">New Moon at Perigee (New Supermoon): 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullperigee2001.html">Full Moon at Perigee (Full Supermoon): 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/newapogee2001.html">New Moon at Apogee (New Micromoon): 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/fullapogee2001.html">Full Moon at Apogee (Full Micromoon): 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <br/> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moonnodes2001.html">Ascending and Descending Node: 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moondec2001.html">Monthly Lunar Standstills: 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/moondecmax2001.html">Greatest Annual Lunar Standstills: 2001 to 2100 (GMT)</a></li> <br/> <li><a href="../../ephemeris/moon/synodicmonth2001.html">Length of Synodic Month: 2001 to 2100</a></li> </ul></ul> <ul> <p> The following links offer several galleries of Moon photographs. </p> <ul> <li><a href="../../moon/moongallery.html" title="Moon Photo Gallery">Moon Photo Gallery</a> </li> <li><a href="../../moon/phases/phasesgallery.html" title="Moon Phases Photo Gallery">Moon Phases Photo Gallery</a> </li> <li><a href="../../moon/phases2/phasesmosaics.html" title="Moon Phases Mosaics">Moon Phases Mosaics</a> </li> </ul></ul> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <img class="center" src="../../images/ltbluePixel.gif" width="100%" height="5"> <pre> </pre> <h3 align="center">Return to: <a href="../../ephemeris/ephemeris.html" title="Planetary Ephemeris Data">Planetary Ephemeris Data</a></h3> <pre> </pre> </div> <!-- end #mainContent --></div> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <div id="footer"> <p> | <a href="../../index.html" 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