MARITIME – CELETIAL NAVIGATION CALCULATOR Moon Phase Nautical A precise tool.
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What is the Moon Phase Nautical & How does it work?

Moon phases are the result of the changing illumination of the lunar disc as the Moon orbits Earth, completing a synodic cycle of about 29.53 days. Mariners have long used the visual appearance of the Moon to estimate the time of high water and to aid dead‑reckoning when celestial bodies are obscured.

The gravitational pull of the Moon (and to a lesser extent the Sun) creates tidal bulges that travel around the globe. When the Earth, Moon, and Sun are aligned (new or full Moon) the bulges reinforce each other, producing spring tides; when they form a right angle (first and third quarters) the bulges partially cancel, yielding neap tides.

L = (D – D_0) mod 29.530588853
L = lunar age (days)

By calculating the lunar age for a given UTC date and time, a navigator can predict the phase, identify the likely tidal condition at a coastal station, and adjust course or timing accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Moon's gravitational pull affect tides?
The Moon's gravity creates tidal bulges on Earth. When aligned with the Sun (new or full Moon), these bulges reinforce each other, causing higher tides.
What is a synodic cycle in moon phases?
A synodic cycle is about 29.53 days long and represents the time it takes for the Moon to return to the same phase relative to the Sun as seen from Earth.
How can mariners use moon phases for dead-reckoning?
Mariners can estimate the time of high water and aid dead-reckoning by observing the visual appearance of the Moon, especially when celestial bodies are obscured.
What is the difference between new and full Moon in terms of tides?
During a new or full Moon, Earth, Moon, and Sun align, causing stronger tidal bulges and higher tides compared to other phases.
How does the calculator help with maritime navigation?
The calculator provides moon phase information, which helps mariners predict high water times and navigate more accurately when celestial bodies are not visible.
Can the calculator be used for any other purposes besides navigation?
While primarily for navigation, moon phase data can also be useful for planning fishing trips or outdoor activities that depend on tidal changes.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.