Apparent disk of Moon for 2010 Feb 9 at 14:00 UT


Celestial north is up, celestial east is to the left.


This is a synthetic image of the Moon as it would be seen from the Earth at the date and time indicated, the latter expressed in Universal Time (UT). The image is recreated many times per day so that it always represents the current appearance of the Moon. Listed below the image are the lunar longitude and latitude (planetographic coordinates) of the sub-Earth and sub-solar points on the Moon, the phase (the fraction of the area of the apparent disk that appears illuminated), and the angular diameter of the disk in arcseconds.