Here’s the latest simple answer: you can check the Moon’s current position, phase, and rise/set times for Prague tonight using up-to-the-minute sky trackers.
What to look for tonight
- Current Moon phase and illumination
- Moonrise and moonset times for Prague
- Moon’s azimuth and elevation (where to look in the sky)
Recommended resources
- NASA’s Daily Moon Guide and interactive lunar maps for up-to-date observations
- Sky Tonight-style live Moon pages that show rise/set times and current phase
- Local sky apps tailored to Prague time and location
If you’d like, I can fetch tonight’s precise rise/set times for Prague and the Moon’s current phase and format them for you.
Sources
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moon-tonight.comYour interactive map for observing the Moon each day of the year, featuring detailed views from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, plus special Moon events.
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