Lunar Calendar 2011


Our Lunar Calendar 2011 includes the dates, names, and times of all new moons, first quarter moons, full moons and last quarter moons occurring in 2011. The 2011 lunar calendar is a calendar that is based on cycles of the moon phases. Lunar calendars have been used since ancient times. Evidence of lunar calendars dates back as far as 32,000 years ago. Some artifacts from the Ice Age include sticks, reindeer bones and mammoth tusks with marks that academic scholars believe depict the days between moon phases. The most common purely lunar calendar is the Islamic calendar.

Lunar Calendar 2011 Times

The 2011 lunar moon calendar dates are expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UT), or Greenwich Mean Time, the international basis for other time zones. If your local time zone is currently on Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time, please add one hour to the standard times listed in the full moon calendar tables. To create a lunar calendar 2011 based on times in your city, please use the Time Zone Converter. You may also simply subtract five (5) hours to get to U.S. Eastern Time.

Lunar Calendar 2011 Dates

The 2011 lunar calendar is expressed in Coordinated Universal Time and includes the dates, names, and times of all new moons, first quarter moons, full moons and last quarter moons occurring in 2011.

YearNew MoonFirst Quarter MoonFull MoonLast Quarter Moon
2011Jan 4 09:03Jan 12 11:31Jan 19 21:21Jan 26 12:57
2011Feb 3 02:31Feb 11 07:18Feb 18 08:36Feb 24 23:26
2011Mar 4 20:46Mar 12 23:45Mar 19 18:10Mar 26 12:07
2011Apr 3 20:46Apr 11 23:45Apr 18 18:10Apr 25 12:07
2011May 3 06:51May 11 20:33May 18 11:09May 25 18:52
2011Jun 1 21:03Jun 9 02:11Jun 15 20:13Jun 23 11:48
2011Jul 1 08:54Jul 8 06:29Jul 15 06:40Jul 23 05:02
2011Jul 30 18:40Aug 6 11:08Aug 13 18:58Aug 21 21:55
2011Aug 29 03:04Sep 4 17:39Sep 12 09:27Sep 20 13:39
2011Sep 27 11:09Oct 4 03:15Oct 12 02:06Oct 20 0:30
2011Oct 26 19:56Nov 2 16:38Nov 10 20:16Nov 18 15:09
2011Nov 25 06:10Dec 2 09:52Dec 10 14:36Dec 18 00:48
2011Dec 24 18:06   

Popular Full Moon Calendars

Some popular full moon calendars, in addition to the 2011 Lunar Calendar, include the following: Moon Calendar 2011, Moon Calendar 2012, Moon Calendar 2013, Moon Calendar 2014, Moon Calendar 2015, Moon Calendar 2016, Moon Calendar 2017, Moon Calendar 2018, Moon Calendar 2019, Moon Calendar 2020.

You can also check out our Full Moon Calendar, Lunar Calendar, Lunar Eclipse Calendar and Solar Eclipse Calendar!

Start and Length of the 2011 Lunar Calendar

Lunar calendars differ as to which day is the first day of the month. For some lunar calendars, such as the Chinese calendar, the first day of a month is the day when an astronomical new moon occurs in a particular time zone. For others, such as some Hindu calendars, each month begins on the day after the full moon or the new moon. Others were based in the past on the first sighting of a lunar crescent, such as the Hebrew calendar.The average length of the synodic month is 29.530589 days. This requires the length of a month to be alternately 29 and 30 days (termed respectively hollow and full). The tabular Islamic calendar’s 360-month cycle is equivalent to 24×15 months minus a correction of one day.