Moon at Last Quarter
Wednesday 28th Aug 201308:36
The Moon will reach last quarter – roughly a week after passing full moon and a week before it will reach new moon. At this point in its monthly cycle of phases, it is only visible late in the night and in the pre-dawn and early morning sky.
At this time the Moon will lie at a declination of +19°00′ in the constellation Taurus, and so will appear highest in the northern hemisphere. It will be visible from all latitudes south of 60°S.