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Moon Over Fort Lauderdale Hollywood, Florida

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Moonsighting Data for Fort Lauderdale Hollywood, Florida

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Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Airport




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Lo -80.1496   la 26.0716
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Location Information

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood, Florida

Local Time


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Longitude -80.1496
Latitude 26.0716

Local Airport Weather

KFLL Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport

Update: Mar 5 2026, 7:53 am EST

77 °F 🌡

25 °C

Typical

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100

Wind

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Dir: 100°
17 mph
14 knots
Winds: East at 16 knots (17 mph)
Press.
30.14 mb
Humid
79 %
Heat Ind
79 °F

Moonlight Stroll

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Date and time are expressed at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood, Florida, using a 24-hour clock, which depends on your time zone offset (+/- hours from Greenwich, England).

Date Field: Enter a date and time. Then "submit Date" to see the Julian Day Number. Gregorian dates are used after 1582 and Julian dates before 1582.

Julian Day Field: Enter a whole or fractional Julian Day Number greater than 808299 and less than 2634167. Then "Submit aJDN."

The small white dot near Earth in our illustration is a lunar apside (perigee or apogee). The red dot is a node of the ecliptic (ascending or descending). When a new or full moon is at or is opposite to the red dot, an eclipse occurs.