| Wk | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 1 96 % | 2 99 % | 3 Full Moon
| 4 99 % | 5 96 % | 6 92 % | 7 86 % |
| 7 | 8 79 % | 9 71 % | 10 61 % | 11 Last Quarter | 12 41 % | 13 31 % | 14 21 % |
| 8 | 15 13 % | 16 6 % | 17 2 % | 18 New Moon
| 19 2 % | 20 6 % | 21 13 % |
| 9 | 22 22 % | 23 32 % | 24 42 % | 25 First Quarter | 26 63 % | 27 72 % | 28 81 % |
Lunar calendar February 2015
The lunar calendar for February 2015 lets you follow the Moon day by day: visible phase, illumination, visibility, and notable events such as supermoons, micromoons, or lunar eclipses visible during the month.
Moon name for February 2015: snow moon.
Notable lunar events in February 2015:
- On Tuesday, February 3, Micromoon : the full moon is farther from Earth and appears slightly smaller.
- On Wednesday, February 18, Black moon : this term marks a rare new moon within the month or seasonal split.
- On Wednesday, February 18, Supermoon : the full moon is closer to Earth and often appears slightly larger.
Some gardeners use the Moon's phases and path as guides for sowing, planting, pruning, or harvesting. See the moon gardening calendar for 2026, available in yearly or monthly format for February.
According to solunar theory, fish are thought to be more active at certain times tied to the Moon and the Sun. Our moon fishing calendar for 2026 highlights the best windows day by day, for the whole year or just February.
Did you know?
A full lunar cycle lasts about 29.5 days. That is why the Moon does not show exactly the same appearance from one civil month to another, and why full moon and new moon dates keep changing.
Lunar calendar FAQ February 2015
How do I read the lunar calendar for February 2015?
What do the moon types shown in the calendar mean?
- New moon: the visible face is almost completely in shadow.
- Waxing crescent: a thin bright crescent appears and illumination increases.
- First quarter: about the right half of the Moon is illuminated.
- Waxing gibbous: more than half is illuminated, before full moon.
- Full moon: the visible disk is fully illuminated.
- Waning gibbous: illumination decreases after full moon.
- Last quarter: about the left half remains illuminated.
- Waning crescent: the illuminated part gets thinner before the next new moon.