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Full moon guide: When's the next full moon?
Here are all of the full moon dates and times for 2024, according to Timeanddate.com, including the most commonly used names in North America. and I'll define Supermoon at the bottom of the blog.
- Thursday, Jan. 25: Wolf Moon (17:54 UTC/12:54 p.m. ET)
-Saturday, Feb. 24: Snow Moon (12:30 UTC/7:30 a.m. ET)
-Monday, March 25: Worm Moon (07:00 UTC/3:00 a.m. ET) — also a penumbral lunar eclipse
-Tuesday, April 23: Pink Moon (23:48 UTC/7:48 p.m. ET)
-Thursday, May 23: Flower Moon (13:53 UTC/9:53 a.m. ET)
-Friday, June 21: Strawberry Moon (01:07 UTC/9:07 p.m. ET)
-Sunday, July 21: Buck Moon (10:17 UTC/6:17 a.m. ET)
-Monday, Aug. 19 Sturgeon Moon (18:25 UTC/2:25 p.m. ET) — also a supermoon and a blue moon
-Wednesday, Sept. 18: Harvest Moon (02:34 UTC/10:34 p.m. ET) — also a supermoon and a partial lunar eclipse
Thursday, Oct. 17: Hunter's Moon (11:26 UTC/7:26 a.m. ET) — also a supermoon
- Friday, Nov. 15: Beaver Moon (21:28 UTC/4:28 p.m. ET) — also a supermoon
- Sunday, Dec. 15: Cold Moon (09:01 UTC/4:01 a.m. ET)
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WHAT'S A SUPERMOON? According to NASA, the term “Supermoon” was coined in 1979 and is often used to describe what astronomers would call a perigean (pear-ih-jee-un) full moon: a full moon occurring near or at the time when the Moon is at the closest point in its orbit around Earth.
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