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Full moon in January 2021: When to see the Wolf Moon – Local News 8 – LocalNews8.com
The first full moon of the year will light up the night sky on Thursday. The moon will be 100% full at 2:16 p.m. ET. Barring clouds or bad weather, it will be visible…
The first full moon of the year will light up the night sky on Thursday. The moon will be 100% full at 2:16 p.m. ET.
Barring clouds or bad weather, it will be visible around the world. The Virtual Telescope Project will stream the full moon live as it rises over the skyline of Rome.
Each moon has its own name associated with the full moon. In January, it’s often called the “wolf moon,” supposedly inspired by hungry wolves that howled outside of villages long ago, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
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