New Moon
February 13, 2086
10:27 PM UTC UTC in Aquarius
New Moon in AquariusLunation Calendar
Moon phases for February 2086 with calculated UTC times and zodiac signs. New Moon: February 13, 2086 at 10:27 PM UTC in Aquarius. Full Moon: February 28, 2086 at 12:21 PM UTC in Virgo. The month view below also tracks Moon sign ingresses and local-time conversions.
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New Moon
10:27 PM UTC UTC in Aquarius
New Moon in AquariusFull Moon
12:21 PM UTC UTC in Virgo
Full Moon in VirgoCalculation Basis
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Last Quarter in Scorpio
Feb 6, 2086, 10:31 PM UTC
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New Moon in Aquarius
Feb 13, 2086, 10:27 PM UTC
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First Quarter in Gemini
Feb 20, 2086, 1:48 PM UTC
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Full Moon in Virgo
Feb 28, 2086, 12:21 PM UTC
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Local: Feb 6, 2086, 10:31 PM UTC
The Moon stands in its third square to the Sun, now waning and decreasing in light. Classical doctrine marks this as a moment of release, clearing, and dissolution as the cycle moves toward its end.
Last Quarter in ScorpioLocal: Feb 13, 2086, 10:27 PM UTC
The Moon conjoins the Sun, becoming invisible and combust. Classical doctrine regards this as the weakest lunar condition - the Moon is without light, applying to the Sun, and incapable of reflecting its rays.
New Moon in AquariusLocal: Feb 20, 2086, 1:48 PM UTC
The Moon stands in square (quartile) to the Sun, having completed one quarter of its synodic cycle. Classical doctrine marks this as a moment of tension, decision, and action - the Moon's will presses against the solar principle.
First Quarter in GeminiLocal: Feb 28, 2086, 12:21 PM UTC
The Moon stands in opposition to the Sun, achieving maximum illumination. Classical doctrine treats the Full Moon as a peak of lunar expression - the Moon is fully lit, powerful, and separated from the Sun by the widest arc.
Full Moon in VirgoEach row uses a noon UTC reference for the daily phase and Moon sign. Major lunations and sign ingresses keep their calculated UTC moments.
| Date | Phase | Moon Sign | Calculated Events |
|---|---|---|---|
| February 1 | Full Moon93% illuminated | Virgonoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 2 | Full Moon88% illuminated | Virgonoon UTC reference | |
| February 3 | Waning Gibbous81% illuminated | Libranoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 4 | Waning Gibbous73% illuminated | Libranoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 5 | Waning Gibbous64% illuminated | Scorpionoon UTC reference | |
| February 6 | Waning Gibbous54% illuminated | Scorpionoon UTC reference | |
| February 7 | Last Quarter44% illuminated | Scorpionoon UTC reference | |
| February 8 | Last Quarter34% illuminated | Sagittariusnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 9 | Last Quarter25% illuminated | Sagittariusnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 10 | Last Quarter16% illuminated | Capricornnoon UTC reference | |
| February 11 | Waning Crescent8% illuminated | Capricornnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 12 | Waning Crescent3% illuminated | Aquariusnoon UTC reference | |
| February 13 | Waning Crescent0% illuminated | Aquariusnoon UTC reference | |
| February 14 | New Moon0% illuminated | Piscesnoon UTC reference | |
| February 15 | New Moon4% illuminated | Piscesnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 16 | New Moon10% illuminated | Ariesnoon UTC reference | |
| February 17 | Waxing Crescent18% illuminated | Ariesnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 18 | Waxing Crescent28% illuminated | Taurusnoon UTC reference | |
| February 19 | Waxing Crescent38% illuminated | Taurusnoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 20 | Waxing Crescent49% illuminated | Gemininoon UTC reference | |
| February 21 | First Quarter60% illuminated | Gemininoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 22 | First Quarter70% illuminated | Gemininoon UTC reference | |
| February 23 | First Quarter78% illuminated | Cancernoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 24 | Waxing Gibbous86% illuminated | Cancernoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 25 | Waxing Gibbous92% illuminated | Leonoon UTC reference | |
| February 26 | Waxing Gibbous96% illuminated | Leonoon UTC reference | No major lunation or sign ingress. |
| February 27 | Waxing Gibbous99% illuminated | Leonoon UTC reference | |
| February 28 | Waxing Gibbous100% illuminated | Virgonoon UTC reference |
Each day shows the Moon sign at noon UTC, any major phase event, and calculated UTC Moon sign ingresses. Use the personalization panel above for local-time conversion and location-specific context.
A compact view of how the Moon moves through the zodiac across the month.
These are the calculated UTC sign changes for the Moon in February 2086, with local-time conversion shown below each ingress.
February 2, 2086 at 09:37 PM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 2, 2086, 9:37 PM UTC
The Moon leaves Virgo and enters Libra.
February 5, 2086 at 10:00 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 5, 2086, 10:00 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Libra and enters Scorpio.
February 7, 2086 at 08:17 PM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 7, 2086, 8:17 PM UTC
The Moon leaves Scorpio and enters Sagittarius.
February 10, 2086 at 02:49 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 10, 2086, 2:49 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Sagittarius and enters Capricorn.
February 12, 2086 at 05:22 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 12, 2086, 5:22 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Capricorn and enters Aquarius.
February 14, 2086 at 05:15 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 14, 2086, 5:15 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Aquarius and enters Pisces.
February 16, 2086 at 04:33 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 16, 2086, 4:33 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Pisces and enters Aries.
February 18, 2086 at 05:27 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 18, 2086, 5:27 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Aries and enters Taurus.
February 20, 2086 at 09:30 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 20, 2086, 9:30 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Taurus and enters Gemini.
February 22, 2086 at 05:08 PM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 22, 2086, 5:08 PM UTC
The Moon leaves Gemini and enters Cancer.
February 25, 2086 at 03:31 AM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 25, 2086, 3:31 AM UTC
The Moon leaves Cancer and enters Leo.
February 27, 2086 at 03:26 PM UTC UTC
Local time: Feb 27, 2086, 3:26 PM UTC
The Moon leaves Leo and enters Virgo.
These citations explain why classical astrologers tracked monthly new and full moons, quarterly turns, and conjunction-based month judgments.



Open the cited books and chapters behind the monthly lunation calendar.
The full moon in February 2086 is on February 28, 2086 at 12:21 PM UTC UTC, in Virgo. The page also converts that moment into the visitor's local timezone.
The new moon in February 2086 is on February 13, 2086 at 10:27 PM UTC UTC, in Aquarius. The page also converts that moment into the visitor's local timezone.
There are 4 major lunar phase events in February 2086: Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon.