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Lunar Phase

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science4 months ago

Moon Ride Near Antares on August 30

The half-lit moon will pass near the bright red star Antares in Scorpius on August 30-31, with the moon reaching its first quarter phase on August 31, offering a great opportunity for skywatchers to observe this celestial event and the moon's shifting position relative to Antares before the upcoming full moon and lunar eclipse in September.

astronomy2 years ago

"January 2024: Full Wolf Moon and Its Impact on 4 Zodiac Signs"

The first full moon of 2024, known as the wolf moon, will brighten the skies on Thursday night, marking the start of the longest moon phase of the year. Sky watchers can expect to see Jupiter and Saturn in the sky as well. The wolf moon is named for the idea that wolves howl more in winter, and it will be followed by a total solar eclipse on April 8.

astronomy2 years ago

"Captivating Photos of the Illuminating Beaver Moon"

The "Beaver Moon," November's full moon, illuminated the night sky with its colorful display. While the moon always appears 50% lit by the sun, we can only see one face due to its tidal lock with Earth. Despite this, the moon wobbles throughout its orbit, revealing 59% of its surface. A full moon night is not ideal for stargazing as its brightness makes it difficult to see stars, galaxies, and nebulae, although planets remain unaffected. The next full moon will be the "Cold Moon" on December 26, 2023.

astronomy2 years ago

Hunter's Moon: Your Guide to the Next Full Moon in October

The Hunter's Moon, the October 2023 full moon, is set to appear on October 28. Named for its historical significance, this full moon was traditionally used by hunters to track game as they prepared for winter. The moon phases for October 2023 are: Last Quarter on Oct. 6, New Moon on Oct. 14, First Quarter on Oct. 22, and Full Moon on Oct. 28. There will not be a full moon on Halloween, but the moon will be approximately 90% illuminated. The next full moons after October are on Nov. 27 and Dec. 26.