2029 has 12 full moons. The first is the Wolf Moon on Tue, January 30 and the last is the Cold Moon on Thu, December 20. All times computed with the Meeus lunar algorithm (accurate to the minute, UTC).
| Full moon | Date | Time (UTC) |
|---|---|---|
| 🌕 Wolf Moon | Tue, January 30 | 06:05 UTC |
| 🌕 Snow Moon | Wed, February 28 | 17:11 UTC |
| 🌕 Worm Moon | Fri, March 30 | 02:28 UTC |
| 🌕 Pink Moon | Sat, April 28 | 10:38 UTC |
| 🌕 Flower Moon | Sun, May 27 | 18:39 UTC |
| 🌕 Strawberry Moon | Tue, June 26 | 03:23 UTC |
| 🌕 Buck Moon | Wed, July 25 | 13:37 UTC |
| 🌕 Sturgeon Moon | Fri, August 24 | 01:53 UTC |
| 🌕 Harvest Moon | Sat, September 22 | 16:31 UTC |
| 🌕 Hunter’s Moon | Mon, October 22 | 09:29 UTC |
| 🌕 Beaver Moon | Wed, November 21 | 04:04 UTC |
| 🌕 Cold Moon | Thu, December 20 | 22:48 UTC |
The new moon is the opposite of the full moon — the Moon sits between Earth and the Sun and its lit side faces away from us, so it is invisible. New moons in 2029: Jan 14, Feb 13, Mar 15, Apr 13, May 13, Jun 12, Jul 11, Aug 10, Sep 8, Oct 7, Nov 6, Dec 5.
Each month’s full moon has a traditional name from North American and European folklore — January’s Wolf Moon, June’s Strawberry Moon, October’s Hunter’s Moon, and so on.
A Blue Moon is the second full moon in a single calendar month — it happens because the 29.53-day lunar cycle is slightly shorter than most months. 2029 has the usual 12 full moons.
A Supermoon is a full moon that occurs when the Moon is near its closest point to Earth (perigee), making it look slightly larger and brighter. The full moon dates above are calculated to the minute in Universal Time (UTC) using the standard Meeus algorithm.