November’s New Moon Hits Early Thursday Morning At 1:47 A.M.
November’s New Moon Hits Early Thursday Morning At 1:47 A.M.
US · Published Nov 19, 2025
The New Moon occurs on November 20 at 1:47 a.m. EST, when the moon appears invisible.
Solar eclipses can occur during this alignment, but are not monthly due to the moon's tilted orbit.
NASA's SKYCAL provides details on all 2025 moon phases, aiding skywatchers in planning celestial observations.
New Moon graces skies early Thursday morning
The New Moon will grace our skies early Thursday morning, November 20, at 1:47 a.m. EST. During this phase, the moon's illuminated side turns away from Earth, rendering it virtually invisible to the naked eye during daylight. This alignment sometimes leads to solar eclipses. However, due to the moon's tilted orbit, these eclipses don't occur every month.
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