The lunar cycle has structured human timekeeping since the earliest recorded civilizations, with the 29.5-day synodic month shaping systems from the Babylonian lunar count through to contemporary Islamic and Jewish ritual practice, and the moon itself remains one of the most photographed subjects in astrophotography with the eight primary phases forming a visual rhythm across every month. The Moon 2027 Wall Calendar from Andrews McMeel Publishing features twelve lunar photographs and illustrations across the year, with coverage running from telescope-quality astrophotography to artistic renderings of moon phases and moon-related mythology. Expect detailed surface photography alongside phase-diagram imagery and artistic moon pieces across the monthly pages on the kitchen wall.
- Large 12 x 12 inch format opens to 12 x 24 inches for easy wall display
- Twelve monthly pages featuring lunar astrophotography and moon-phase artwork
- Covers January to December 2027 with room for appointments and notes
- Printed on quality paper that holds pen ink without bleed
- Easy-hang design fits any home, office, or workspace
For amateur astronomers whose telescope already comes out on clear nights and for readers whose interests run toward the lunar-cycle tradition in both its scientific and mystical registers across the year. The imagery captures lunar photography and moon-phase art across the full annual cycle including supermoons, eclipses, and the eight primary phases.
