• Stargazing News - July 21th, 2024

    From CJ@954:895/61 to All on Saturday, July 20, 2024 06:23:42
    Sunday, July 21, 2024

    Full Thunder Moon

    The moon will reach its full phase on Sunday, July 21 at 6:17 a.m. EDT or 3:17 a.m. PDT and 10:17 UT. The July full moon, commonly called the Buck Moon, Thunder Moon, or Hay Moon, always shines in or near the stars of Sagittarius
    or Capricornus. The indigenous Ojibwe people of the Great Lakes region call this moon Abitaa-niibini Giizis, the Halfway Summer Moon, or Mskomini Giizis, the Raspberry Moon. The Cherokees call it Guyegwoni, the Corn in Tassel Moon. The Cree Nation of central Canada calls the July full moon Opaskowipisim, the Feather Moulting Moon (referring to wild water-fowl habits), and the Mohawks call it Ohiarihko:wa, the Fruits are Ripened Moon. The moon only appears full when it is opposite the sun in the sky, so full moons always rise in the east as the sun is setting, and set in the west at sunrise. Since sunlight is hitting the moon face-on at that time, no shadows are cast. All of the variations in brightness you see arise from differences in the reflectivity,
    or albedo, of the lunar surface rocks. Summertime full moons are as low in the sky as the winter noonday sun

    (Data courtesy of Starry Night)
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