The full moon calendar 2018

Here you see the full moon calendar with the full moon dates of 2018 and exact times and dates in an overview.

Tuesday2 January 201803:24:05 
Wednesday31 January 201814:26:44 [**][+]
Friday2 March 201801:51:21 
Saturday31 March 201814:36:52 [+]
Monday30 April 201802:58:12 
Tuesday29 May 201816:19:34 
Thursday28 June 201806:52:58 
Friday27 July 201822:20:21 [**]
Sunday26 August 201813:56:11 
Tuesday25 September 201804:52:25 
Wednesday24 October 201818:45:12 
Friday23 November 201806:39:12 
Saturday22 December 201818:48:35 

Time specified in Central European Time (CET) or Summer Time (CEST)

Calendars have turned more digital. The first full moon as of 2010 was on Saturday, 30.01.2010.

[**] total lunar eclipse
[*] At this point in time, a partial lunar eclipse takes place.
[+] Blue moon (second full moon within one calendar month)
[/] Penumbral lunar eclipse

Here you find information for calculating the exact time, in particular for countries outside Central Europe:

Full moon telegram 2018

Born at full moon

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Deceased at full moon

  • 02.01.2018 – Thomas Spencer Monson (1927–2018), US-American religious leader and author
  • 31.01.2018 – Rasual Butler (1979–2018), US-American professional basketball player
  • 02.03.2018 – Jesús López Cobos (1940–2018), Spanish conductor
  • 31.03.2018 – Chris Edwards (1967–2018), British professional boxer
  • 30.04.2018 – Tim Calvert (1965–2018), American metal guitarist
  • 29.05.2018 – Muktha Srinivasan (1929–2018), Indian film director and producer
  • 28.06.2018 – Harlan Ellison (1934–2018), American writer
  • 27.07.2018 – Nick Raynes (1984–2018), American film producer
  • 26.08.2018 – Inge Borke (1921–2018), German operatic dramatic soprano
  • 25.09.2018 – Dale Barley (1986–2018), Scottish musician and singer
  • 24.10.2018 – Carmen Alborch Bataller (1947–2018), Spanish politician and writer
  • 22.12.2018 – Paddy Ashdown (1941–2018), British politician

Events at full moon

  • 02.01.2018 – London, Alexandra Palace: Rob Cross is the new world champion of the PDC World Darts Championship.
  • 31.01.2018 – The movies “Licht” and “Die beste aller Welten” receive awards in five categories in the Austrian movie awards 2018.
  • 02.03.2018 – The Dutch marathon swimmer Maarten van der Weijden sets the 24-hour swimming record in a 25-meter pool at 63.9 mi.
  • 31.03.2018 – The current largest cruise ship in the world, the “Symphony of the Seas” ($1.35 billion and 228,081-ton vessel), departs Barcelona on a 5-night voyage to Italy.
  • 30.04.2018 – Thousands of people demonstrate against restrictions on Internet freedom in Moscow.
  • 29.05.2018 – The U.S. Government in Washington announces a 25% import tariff on 50 billion US dollar of Chinese goods.
  • 28.06.2018 – Japan is the only Asian team to advance to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.
  • 27.07.2018 – The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century takes place, for about one hour and 42 minutes.
  • 26.08.2018 – Emmerson Mnangagwa is sworn in as the President of Zimbabwe, after an assassination attempt two months earlier.
  • 25.09.2018 – Bill Cosby, American actor and comedian, is sentenced to three to ten years in prison for sexual assault.
  • 24.10.2018 – The European Parliament has voted for a ban on a range of single-use plastics, in a bid to stop pollution of the oceans.
  • 22.12.2018 – In the final of the FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, Real Madrid wins with 4:1 against the al Ain Club of the United Arab Emirates.

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