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Lunar calendar February 2026

Daily phase, main events (new, full, quarters), eclipses, best night for photography and lunar fishing days for February 2026.

Visual calendar

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
1
99%
2
100%
3
98%
4
94%
5
88%
6
81%
7
72%
8
62%
9
51%
10
40%
11
30%
12
21%
13
13%
14
7%
15
2%
16
0%
17
0%
18
3%
19
7%
20
13%
21
21%
22
31%
23
41%
24
51%
25
62%
26
72%
27
81%
28
89%
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Main events of the month

Full moon
2026-02-02
Last quarter
2026-02-09
New moon
2026-02-16
First quarter
2026-02-24

Eclipses

Best night for astrophotography

Best 3 astrophotography nights (no moon or near-new): 15 February, 16 February, 17 February.

Lunar fishing calendar

Good lunar fishing days (full moon +/-1 and new moon +/-1): 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17.

Daily table

DayPhaseIlluminationRiseSetDistance (km)
1Full moon99%17:2505:55371,572
2Full moon100%18:1406:44376,755
3Waning gibbous98%19:0207:32382,333
4Waning gibbous94%19:5108:21388,019
5Waning gibbous88%20:4009:10393,517
6Waning gibbous81%21:2909:59398,543
7Waning gibbous72%22:1710:47402,837
8Waning gibbous62%23:0611:36406,177
9Last quarter51%23:5512:25408,389
10Last quarter40%00:4413:14409,359
11Waning crescent30%01:3214:02409,037
12Waning crescent21%02:2114:51407,439
13Waning crescent13%03:1015:40404,649
14Waning crescent7%03:5916:29400,810
15Waning crescent2%04:4717:17396,122
16New moon0%05:3618:06390,827
17New moon0%06:2518:55385,199
18Waxing crescent3%07:1419:44379,530
19Waxing crescent7%08:0220:32374,113
20Waxing crescent13%08:5121:21369,228
21Waxing crescent21%09:4022:10365,129
22Waxing crescent31%10:2922:59362,028
23First quarter41%11:1823:48360,085
24First quarter51%12:0600:36359,401
25Waxing gibbous62%12:5501:25360,010
26Waxing gibbous72%13:4402:14361,883
27Waxing gibbous81%14:3303:03364,921
28Waxing gibbous89%15:2103:51368,968
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Night sky guide: February 2026

The lunar calendar for February 2026 provides the complete information for planning night activities driven by the moon: astrophotography, sky watching, fishing, biodynamic agriculture, navigation or simply enjoying the night sky. The moon completes its synodic cycle of about 29.53 days every month, going through new, first quarter, full and last quarter.

In February 2026, the moon alternates between phases visible at different hours. During first quarter and full moon, the moon is in the sky for the first half of the night. At last quarter and the days before new moon, it rises late and is only seen before dawn.

For astrophotographers, the days close to new moon offer the darkest skies, ideal for shooting the Milky Way, galaxies, nebulae and meteors. Conversely, full moon nights are perfect for nightscape photography with natural lighting, historic buildings or the lunar disc itself with a telephoto lens.

The lunar fishing calendar takes advantage of tides and moonlight effects on fish activity. Days near full and new moon are the most productive, especially in coastal and surface fishing. Spring tides, which occur during these periods, move more water and bring nutrients.

The moon influences tides, biological cycles of many species and agricultural folklore. In biodynamic farming, root crops are planted on a waning moon and fruit crops on a waxing moon. Though scientific evidence is limited, it remains a popular practice.