Towns in Nebraska
Select a Nearby Nebraska Town Below to See Your Moon:
Nightfall and Moonrise over Nebraska
Indian Cave State Park's dense forests grow silent as night settles, with fireflies flickering near the Missouri River. The scent of blooming prairie roses fills the air at Homestead National Monument as night deepens in southeast Nebraska. A badger digs into its den near the Oglala Grasslands, the night shielding it from prying eyes. In Pawnee Prairie, a meadowlark huddles in tall grass, resting under the starry night. With friends in , New York, we gaze at the moon, its craters vivid through a telescope on a clear night. 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. Nebraskans say, "Equality Before the Law."
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!