![]() Great app, nice ads! Update: another couple of years (2020 May), still my go-to app for moon info. From 1 January 2024 the price for energy a typical household who use gas and electricity and pay by Direct Debit will go up by £94. The ads are no bother, and some are interesting, so I didn’t spring up $2.99 to be free of ads. Try it for a while, then pay $0.99 if you like it, which I did. Not quite free, it’s 99 cents to unlock the calendar, one of it’s most useful features, but you can see the calendar relative to the current date for free. The coordinates of the moon’s are available, useful when you can’t see it, and for astrologers you have the zodiac sign and node, etc. ![]() ![]() Better days are February 11-12, March 23-26, April 26-28, June 10, August 14-16, August 22-23, September 25-27 (although Mercury is Rx during this period), November 16, and December 24. The initial display is updated in real time, like the small clock on your iPhone homepage, that has the time correct up to the second. More power to you when Mercury is direct in your sign, and in 2022, this occurs from August 4-25 and October 3-9. Right up front it tells you what you want to know: the moon age since the last new moon, the exact time/date of the full mmon or other phase of interest, the time it rises and sets and the percentage illuminated.
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