June 12, 2025
1:35 a.m. – 1:51 a.m.
Online
Major Standstill Southern Moon Transit – June 12, 2025 (CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER)
A live broadcast from Griffith Observatory of the full Moon traveling through the midpoint of its path across our sky. Join us online (weather permitting) to watch this event.

Upcoming Major Lunar Standstill Events from Griffith Observatory


Major Standstill Southern Moon Transit
Canceled due to weather conditions
Every 18.6 years, our Moon reaches the extremes of its orbit around the Earth. We normally observe this as the Moon rises and sets at its most northerly and southerly positions on the horizon, but in the early hours of June 12, we will see the moon travel through the midpoint of its path across our sky. At 1:46 a.m., PDT, the moon will cast its light on our meridian arc illuminating the inscribed Major Standstill Southern Moon Transit markers that only see moonlight on these rare occasions.