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First Full Moon Of 2021 During Storm – ClickLancashire
Here’s one for my fellow astronomy nerds.
This week, the first full moon of 2021 will rise in the sky, so make sure you’ve got your cameras ready.
The second full moon of the season, known variously as the Wolf, Snow or Hunger Moon, will look visibly full on January 27 and 28, but in astronomical terms it is at its fullest on January 28 at 11:16 a.m., Pacific time, when daytime might make it a bit hard to see. It will reach peak illumination at 1:18 P.M. CST.
The full moon of January is referred…
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