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January Full Moon Kicks Off Longest Moon Phase of 2024

The Moon will take 8 days, 5 hours, and 24 minutes to go from Full on January 25, to Third Quarter on February 2. That’s the longest time between two primary Moon phases this year.

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Following the Wolf Full Moon of January 2024, 8.225 days will elapse until the Moon wanes (shrinks) to Third Quarter.

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January–February 2024: The Longest Phase

At the first Full Moon of 2024—the Wolf Moon at 17:54 UTC on January 25—the Moon will begin its longest phase of the year.

It won’t reach Third Quarter until 23:18 UTC on February 2—a relatively lengthy wait of 8.225 days.

The Moon’s Speed Varies

The Moon takes around 29.5 days to run through its cycle of primary phases: New, First Quarter, Full, Third Quarter, and then New again.

On average, therefore, it takes a little over 7 days to wax or wane from one Moon phase to the next.

But the Moon’s speed changes as it travels along its orbit: it moves more quickly when it is closer to Earth, and more slowly when it is farther away.

As a result, the period of time between primary Moon phases is never the same.

Shortest Phase Coming in August

The shortest Moon phase this year will occur between August 19 and 26.

The Moon will race from Full to Third Quarter in 6 days, 15 hours, and 0 minutes—just 6.625 days.

Duration of Moon Phases, 2024

The Three Longest...

PhasesDatesDuration (days)
Full to Third QuarterJan 25 to Feb 28.225
Third Quarter to NewNov 23 to Dec 18.204
Third Quarter to NewOct 24 to Nov 18.197

...and the Three Shortest

PhasesDatesDuration (days)
Full to Third QuarterAug 19 to Aug 266.625
Third Quarter to NewApr 2 to Apr 86.629
First Quarter to FullNov 9 to Nov 156.648

Sources: timeanddate.com, JPL Ephemeris DE430