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Luna-tic!

Luna-tic! puts sun and moon rise/set times and lunar phases on your wrist, with clear visuals and a glance-friendly widget view.

Key Features

This application is built using the open-source SolarSystem library from IoannisNasios: github.com/IoannisNasios/solarsystem .

Accuracy

For everyday use (planning runs, dives, or evening stargazing), Luna-tic’s sun and moon times are typically within a few minutes of professional astronomy sites.

Sun rise and set values closely match Garmin’s built-in sunriseset functions and are usually within about 1 minute of observatory-grade data. Due to the limitations of floating-point math on Garmin Connect IQ devices and the complexity of lunar mechanics, lunar rise and set times can vary by roughly ±15–20 minutes compared to observatory predictions, and full/new moon times may differ by up to about ±8 hours.

The visually displayed moon phase is generally very close to the actual appearance of the moon in the sky.

Getting Started

  1. Install Luna-tic! from the Garmin Connect IQ Store.
  2. Add it to your widget / Glance list on supported devices.
  3. Go outside once to let your watch acquire a GPS fix.

Supported Garmin devices running Connect IQ 4.0.0 or higher can add Luna-tic! as a widget (Glance view). The Glance view shows today’s moon rise/set times, the current phase name, and a visual image of the moon that’s easy to read at a glance.

Opening Luna-tic! from the Glance view or from the Applications list launches the full app, which includes four pages:

GPS and Location

Luna-tic depends on your current location to perform its calculations. If the app shows “Waiting for GPS”, go outside for a minute so your watch can get a GPS fix.

Once a location has been determined, the app caches your most recent GPS coordinates and uses them as a quick reference on future launches. While the app is running, it refreshes location data (if available) roughly every 30 seconds. If you travel a long distance between uses, simply run the app outside again to update your position.

Screens

Below are examples of the Luna-tic Glance view and full app pages on a Garmin watch.

Luna-tic glance view showing today’s moon rise and set times and current phase
Luna-tic page 1: today’s moon phase, name, and rise/set times Luna-tic page 2: next full moon date, times, and full-moon image Luna-tic page 3: next new moon date, times, and new-moon image Luna-tic page 4: today’s sun rise and set times

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