2027 Lunar X and Lunar V
(Photo above shows the Lunar X and Lunar V ~ Image by Derek Rowley)
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- 2027 Lunar X and Lunar V for the UK Observers
The Last Quarter Moon happens once every lunar cycle, and in 2027 the UK times are shown below.
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| 2027 |
| Thursday 15th January |
| Saturday 14th February |
| Sunday 15th March |
| Tuesday 14th April |
| Wednesday 13th May |
| Thursday 11th June |
| Friday 10th July |
| Sunday 9th August |
| Wednesday 7th September |
| Wednesday 7th October |
| Friday 6th November |
| Sunday 6th December |
| Peak visibility |
| 03:00 / 3am (GMT) |
| 00:20 / 12.20am (GMT) |
| 11:45 / 11.45pm (GMT) |
| 00:05 / 12:05pm (BST) |
| 11:25 / 11.25am (BST) |
| 23:00 / 11pm (BST) |
| 23:45 / 11.45pm (BST) |
| 12:15 / 12.15pm (BST) |
| 13:30 / 1.30pm (BST) |
| 03:00 / 3am (BST) |
| 00:20 / 12.20am (GMT) |
| 07:45 / 7.45am (GMT) |
| Observability in the UK |
| Excellent (high in the sky.) |
| Excellent (high altitude makes it very easy to observe.) |
| Good (high in the sky, but against a bright blue background.) |
| Good (high enough to clear most houses and trees.) |
| Good (high-noon daylight event.) |
| Fair (very lower in the sky than in May.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
| Not visible (below the horizon.) |
- Equipment
You will need a telescope or high-powered binoculars to see these Lunar V and X clearly.
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