We’re within 24 hours now, with the exact time of the full Moon being 16:57 PDT tomorrow. The Moon will still be down below the horizon then for me, but those of you in Europe and on the East Coast can catch it.
For now, this is the closest it will get, rising at 99.4%+ full.
Having the foreground mountains on the horizon contribute to the “moonrise illusion,” making the moon look much larger than it is when it’s high overhead.
Also FYI, if you ever wonder why I hate AI and things like Copilot, when I first asked just now what the exact time for the next full Moon was, it told me “March 14, 2026.” Um… No! Then I asked for the exact percentage illuminated as of the time I took these pictures about two hours ago – CoPilot told me “The moon is currently about 76% illuminated.” There’s not a lot of subtlety or nuance in those questions, but CoPilot got them 100% WRONG, like, not even order of magnitude wrong. In this case I knew instantly that the answers had to be 100% bullshit and untrustworthy, but what about folks who might not be as in touch with the current status of our planetary neighbors, or me if I’m asking a question about something that I’m not as familiar with?
Go look at the Moon tomorrow night at sunset. It will be lovely. And never, EVER believe anything that AI tells you.


























