The âWolf Moonâ will light up the night sky this week: How to get the best view
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âWolf Moonâ will light up the night sky this week
The first full moon of 2021, also known as the âWolf Moonâ, will shine in the sky on Thursday night.
ORLANDO, Fla. - The first full moon of 2021, also known as the ‘Wolf Moon’, will shine in the sky on Thursday night.
According to NASA, the moon will reach peak illumination at 2:16 p.m. EST. However, the Moon won’t be visible until it rises above the horizon around sunset.
The 2021 Wolf Moon is this week: How to get the best view
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NEW YORK - The first full moon of 2021, also known as the ‘Wolf Moon’, will shine in the sky on Thursday night. It will appear full for about three days.
According to NASA, the moon will reach peak illumination at 2:16 p.m. EST. However, the Moon won’t be visible until it rises above the horizon around sunset.
Full moon names used in the Farmer’s Almanac come from Native American groups, Colonial Americans and other traditional North American names passed down through generations.
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