Moon Visibility in Los Angeles, USA
Track the current and future moon phases for Los Angeles, USA (Coordinates: 34.10°N, 118.20°W). The moon visibility forecast for Los Angeles, USA tonight indicates that the crescent falls into the "Easily Visible" zone, with a current lunar illumination of an unknown.
Our tool provides highly accurate crescent visibility predictions using the Odeh V-criterion algorithms framework, helping you determine the formal start of lunar months in Los Angeles and the surrounding regional territories. All calculations are performed in real-time using the precise positions of the Sun and Moon via the astronomy-engine library.
Astronomical Data for Los Angeles
Located in the America/Los_Angeles timezone, Los Angeles interacts with the lunar cycle in a unique way based on its specific geographical position on the globe at latitude 34.10° and longitude -118.20°. Factors such as standard atmospheric twilight conditions, topocentric altitude, the moon's elongation from the sun, and the crescent width are actively computed for each query. The interactive map above shows the precise visibility zones affecting Los Angeles and the surrounding region.
Moon Sighting Traditions in USA
In the United States, multiple Islamic organizations publish their own calendar recommendations. ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) uses a calculated method, while others like the Fiqh Council follow local sighting. The diversity of approaches reflects the pluralism of the American Muslim community.
Climate & Sighting Conditions
The vast geography of the United States means sighting conditions vary enormously. The arid southwestern states (Arizona, New Mexico) offer some of the best crescent visibility conditions in the country.
Using the Tool for Los Angeles
To generate a complete Hijri lunar calendar for Los Angeles, return to the home page, select "Los Angeles, USA" from the city dropdown, choose your reference date, and click "Calculate Lunar Calendar." The tool will predict the start of each of the next 12 Islamic months, accounting for both direct visibility and shared night inheritance from nearby regions.
You can also export your calendar as a PDF for community distribution, add events to Google Calendar, or download the raw data as a CSV file. Visit our User Guide for detailed step-by-step instructions, or check the FAQ for answers to common questions about lunar calendar calculations.