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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