
2026 Moon Calendar Card (5 pack)
Lunar Phases, Eclipses, and More!
Kim Long(Author)
The Experiment LLC (Publisher)
Published on 8. July 2025
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2 pages
979-8-89303-069-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is the 44th edition of Kim Long's classic Moon Calendar, the first of its kind and a fan favorite since 1982. With a graphic, at-a-glance 2026 lunar calendar on the front and easy-to-read, detailed data provided by the US Naval Observatory on the reverse, this handy card is a fun reminder to tack up by your desk or on the fridge. It also makes a great gift for kids, gardeners, fishermen and sportsmen, sky watchers, astrology buffs, and followers of the many faiths that mark time by the Moon.
Sturdy and convenient 10" x 6.75" reference card
Front: Lunar calendar with realistic moon images
Back: Dates and times of every phase change, eclipse, apogee, and perigee
Available in a pack of 5 and a pack of 40!
Whatever your reason for moon watching, you won't miss a thing with the 2026 Moon Calendar Card!
Sturdy and convenient 10" x 6.75" reference card
Front: Lunar calendar with realistic moon images
Back: Dates and times of every phase change, eclipse, apogee, and perigee
Available in a pack of 5 and a pack of 40!
Whatever your reason for moon watching, you won't miss a thing with the 2026 Moon Calendar Card!
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
Color front | B&W reverse
Dimensions
Height: 173 mm
Width: 254 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
89 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-89303-069-3 (9798893030693)
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07/2024
The Experiment LLC
€40.62
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Person
Kim Long is the creator of the award-winning Moon Calendar. Between 1984 and 2006, his American Forecaster Almanac was published in twenty-two annual editions. He is the author or coauthor of many other books, including The Moon Book. He lives in Denver, Colorado.