"2024's Smallest Full Moon: When and Where to See February's Snow Moon"

February's Full Snow Moon, the smallest full moon of 2024, will appear up to 10% smaller in the night sky as it coincides with the moon's farthest point from Earth in its orbit, known as apogee. This month's full moon will rise around 6:30 p.m. local time in the east, reaching its highest point around midnight. The moon's elliptical orbit causes its distance from Earth to fluctuate, resulting in variations in its apparent size. While not officially recognized terms, full moons at perigee are called "supermoons," appearing up to 14% larger and brighter, while those at apogee are referred to as "micromoons." The Full Snow Moon gets its name from its occurrence in the midst of winter for the Northern Hemisphere, and it holds cultural significance in various traditions and celebrations around the world.
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