Towns in Ohio
Select a Nearby Ohio Town Below to See Your Moon:
Nightfall and Moonrise over Ohio
Night descends on Oak Openings Preserve, where sandy dunes shimmer under the cool, pale glow of Ohio’s moonlight. The sweet fragrance of Ohio’s black locust blooms wafts through Shawnee State Forest, illuminated by starlight. White-tailed deer bed down in Hocking Hills, their silhouettes fading into the shadows of oak groves under moonlight. Great horned owls soar over Maumee Bay, eyes sharp in the dark. With my brother in , New York, the moon feels closer on this Ohio night. New York is located in the United States Mid 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 they say in Ohio, "With God, all things are possible."
The current moon phase is called a Waning Gibbous. The moonrise, moonset, and the moon's appearance changes based on the viewer's location. Go out and observe!