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When and where to see February's Snow Moon
When and where to see February's Snow Moon

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

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When and where to see February's Snow Moon

Astronomy fans can enjoy the Snow Moon, February's full moon, this week. The full moon will reach peak illumination on Wednesday at 8:53 a.m. EST, with the best viewing opportunities on Tuesday night and Wednesday night, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The moon will appear full until early Thursday evening, according to NASA. The Old Farmer's Almanac details specific moonrise times for ZIP codes across the U.S. Local forecasts also include detailed information on how clear the night sky will be in various locations. Why is the February full moon called the Snow Moon? February's full moon is called the Snow Moon because of the heavy snowfall that is typical during the month. Other names for February's full moon are based on the behaviors of certain animals. February's full moon has also been called the Bald Eagle Moon, Eagle Moon, Black Bear Moon, Raccoon Moon, Groundhog Moon and Goose Moon. There are also some names for February's full moon based on the scarcity of crops around this time of year, such as the Bony Moon and Hungry Moon. February's new moon, when the illuminated side will face away from Earth, will be on Feb. 27. When is the next full moon? March's full moon will be on March 14. The moon, dubbed the worm moon, will be the last full moon of winter this year. Spring will start on March 20. Breaking down the best commercials from the Super Bowl Here's what could be behind surging flu cases, plus symptoms to watch New poll on Trump approval rating as steel, aluminum tariffs set

When and where to see February's Snow Moon
When and where to see February's Snow Moon

CBS News

time11-02-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

When and where to see February's Snow Moon

Astronomy fans can enjoy the Snow Moon, February's full moon, this week. The full moon will reach peak illumination on Wednesday at 8:53 a.m. EST, with the best viewing opportunities on Tuesday night and Wednesday night, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The moon will appear full until early Thursday evening, according to NASA. The Old Farmer's Almanac details specific moonrise times for ZIP codes across the U.S. Local forecasts also include detailed information on how clear the night sky will be in various locations. Why is the February full moon called the Snow Moon? February's full moon is called the Snow Moon because of the heavy snowfall that is typical during the month. Other names for February's full moon are based on the behaviors of certain animals. February's full moon has also been called the Bald Eagle Moon, Eagle Moon, Black Bear Moon, Raccoon Moon, Groundhog Moon and Goose Moon. There are also some names for February's full moon based on the scarcity of crops around this time of year, such as the Bony Moon and Hungry Moon. February's new moon, when the illuminated side will face away from Earth, will be on Feb. 27. When is the next full moon? March's full moon will be on March 14. The moon, dubbed the worm moon, will be the last full moon of winter this year. Spring will start on March 20.

February's Full Snow Moon Lights Up the Night Sky Next Week—How to See the Celestial Phenomenon
February's Full Snow Moon Lights Up the Night Sky Next Week—How to See the Celestial Phenomenon

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

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February's Full Snow Moon Lights Up the Night Sky Next Week—How to See the Celestial Phenomenon

The second full moon of 2025 will light up the night sky soon. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the Snow Moon will reach peak illumination at 8:53 a.m. EST on Wednesday, February 12. On Wednesday evening, the moon will rise in the east shortly after the sun sets on the western horizon. Since the full moon will be on the opposite side on the sun, it will be visible and look bright all night, according to NASA. Related: Astronomers Are Monitoring a Newly Discovered Asteroid—That Could Hit Earth The full Snow Moon earned its name because of the heavy snowfall that typically occurs throughout the month of February. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, February is one of the snowiest months in the United States. February's full moon also has a number of monikers associated with animals, including Bald Eagle Moon, Bear Moon, Black Bear Moon, Raccoon Moon, Groundhog Moon, and Goose Moon, per the Old Farmer's Almanac. While the Snow Moon peaks on Wednesday, it will appear bright on the days leading up and following the celestial event. On February 9, stargazers will see the nearly full moon appear about three finger-widths below Mars with bright stars Pollux and Castor in Gemini to its north, according to NASA. Read the original article on Martha Stewart

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