Moon at First Quarter
Saturday 8th Mar 201413:28
The Moon will reach first quarter – roughly a week after passing new moon, and a week before reaching full moon. At this point in its monthly cycle, it is visible in the late afternoon and evening. Over subsequent nights it rises a little under an hour later each day to become prominent for much of the night as it approaches full moon, a week after first quarter.
On this occasion the Moon will lie at a declination of +18°59′ in the constellation Taurus.