Towns in Hawaii
Select a Nearby Hawaii Town Below to See Your Moon:
Nightfall and Moonrise over Hawaii
Kauaʻi’s Nā Pali Coast is cloaked in night, its rugged cliffs standing sentinel as the ocean hums a lullaby under a canopy of shimmering stars. Lānaʻi’s night whispers with the rustle of sandalwood leaves, their woody scent rising as the breeze weaves through the dark, tranquil forest. Molokaʻi’s axis deer slip through shadowy forests at night, their hooves soft on the earth as they seek cover under moonlight. Kahoʻolawe’s pueo glides over fields, hunting in the dark night. Alone in , New York, I stare at the moon, its light a friend in the silence. New York is located in the United States West, and is nestled in its part of New York. The longitude of is -73.9857 degrees, and the latitude is 40.7577 degrees. As the Hawaiians say, "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono, which means, "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."
The current moon phase is called a Full Moon. The moonrise, moonset, and the moon's appearance changes based on the viewer's location. Go out and observe!