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There’s a Wolf Moon tonight: How to howl at the first full moon of 2021 – CNET
The best and brightest show of the year so far makes its debut at sunset Thursday.

An aircraft taking off from Ronald Reagan National Airport is seen passing in front of the Moon as it rises.
NASA/Bill Ingalls
A fantastic evening show will be visible from just about anywhere on Earth with clear skies Thursday, though the backdrops will obviously vary. But no matter where you are, you should be able to watch the sunset and then turn around to watch the first full moon of 2021, nicknamed the Wolf Moon in North America, around the same time.
The moon will appear to be full over…
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