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Sunrise, sunset & moon phase in Dry Dock, MI

Today, Wednesday, July 8, in Dry Dock, MI, the sun rises at 6:00 AM and sets at 9:11 PM EDT (15h 12m of daylight). The moon is a last quarter, 46% illuminated, rising at 12:54 AM and setting at 3:18 PM.

The same sky drives the water: see today's tides at Dry Dock, MI, or compute the sky for any point on Earth.

14-day sun and moon calendar for Dry Dock, MI, in local time (EDT).
DaySunriseSunsetDaylightMoonriseMoonsetMoon
Today, Wed, Jul 86:00 AM9:11 PM15h 12m12:54 AM3:18 PMLast Quarter · 46%
Thu, Jul 96:00 AM9:11 PM15h 11m1:22 AM4:36 PMLast Quarter · 35%
Fri, Jul 106:01 AM9:10 PM15h 10m1:55 AM5:56 PMWaning Crescent · 25%
Sat, Jul 116:02 AM9:10 PM15h 8m2:39 AM7:11 PMWaning Crescent · 15%
Sun, Jul 126:02 AM9:09 PM15h 7m3:34 AM8:17 PMWaning Crescent · 8%
Mon, Jul 136:03 AM9:09 PM15h 6m4:41 AM9:10 PMNew Moon · 3%
Tue, Jul 146:04 AM9:08 PM15h 4m5:57 AM9:52 PMNew Moon · 0%
Wed, Jul 156:05 AM9:08 PM15h 3m7:17 AM10:23 PMNew Moon · 1%
Thu, Jul 166:06 AM9:07 PM15h 1m8:36 AM10:50 PMNew Moon · 4%
Fri, Jul 176:07 AM9:06 PM14h 60m9:50 AM11:12 PMWaxing Crescent · 9%
Sat, Jul 186:08 AM9:06 PM14h 58m11:02 AM11:32 PMWaxing Crescent · 17%
Sun, Jul 196:08 AM9:05 PM14h 56m12:11 PM11:52 PMWaxing Crescent · 25%
Mon, Jul 206:09 AM9:04 PM14h 55m1:19 PMFirst Quarter · 35%
Tue, Jul 216:10 AM9:03 PM14h 53m2:27 PM12:12 AMFirst Quarter · 45%

Computed for Dry Dock, MI (NOAA station 9014087) in station local time (EDT). Moonrise and moonset can fall on the previous or next calendar day at some latitudes; blank cells mean the event does not occur that day.

The sky over Dry Dock, MI

What time is sunrise in Dry Dock, MI today?
Sunrise in Dry Dock, MI today is at 6:00 AM EDT, and sunset is at 9:11 PM. Morning golden hour ends around 6:42 AM; evening golden hour starts around 8:29 PM.
What is the moon phase tonight in Dry Dock, MI?
Tonight the moon is a last quarter, 46% illuminated. It rises at 12:54 AM and sets at 3:18 PM local time.
When is the next full moon?
The next full moon is on Wednesday, July 29, and the next new moon is on Tuesday, July 14. Around both, expect larger-than-average (spring) tides on the coast.