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How to View Tonight’s Wolf Moon – Lifehacker
Tonight we’ll see the rise of the wolf moon, the first full moon of 2021. Oddly enough, peak illumination begins at 2:16 p.m., when the moon is not generally visible….

Tonight well see the rise of the wolf moon, the first full moon of 2021. Oddly enough, peak illumination begins at 2:16 p.m., when the moon is not generally visible. But dont let the sun ruin the moons first big day this year; you can get a good glimpse right around sunset.
For those in the northern U.S., the moon sits relatively high in the sky during the winter months, and the moon will be most visible just before the sun sets in the northern hemisphere. You are more likely to see the moon closer…
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