If you are an avid skywatcher, then just look up at the sky and you may see the first full moon of the year. It is known as the Wolf Moon. Usually, the names of the full moons are inspired by the active seasons, weather or animals during the time of their arrival. The Wolf Moon is named after howling wolves. The event happens in the month of January. It is also known as Cold Moon, Frost Exploding Moon, Freeze Up Moon, Hard Moon and even Severe Moon. Here is all you need to know about the first full moon of 2023, from its date, time, and place to watch.
NASA confirmed that the Full Moon will occur today. NASA Sun & Space Twitter handle tweeted, "Hello beautiful! The first full Moon of the year – also known as the #WolfMoon – will occur this Friday evening, Jan. 6. During a full Moon, the hemisphere of the Moon we can see from Earth is fully illuminated by the Sun." The full moon can be seen in the late afternoon, rising high overhead in the evening and in the northern hemisphere.
As per a report by EarthSky.com, the crest of the full moon falls at 23:08 UTC on January 6. That's 5:08 p.m. CST.
The good part is that in case you miss seeing the wolf moon today, you will have another chance! The Moon will appear full on January 7 as well. NASA says that the evening after the full Moon, which is January 7, the moon will rise around 7 degrees on the other side of the bright star Pollux.
Did you know, a full moon happens when the moon is exactly on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun? Moreover, the full Moon is important for many, whether due to religious and cultural reasons or purely scientific reasons such as checking for high tides. Including this one, there are a total of 13 full moons in 2023. The next will be on
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