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Step outside, look up: NASA shares stunning image of Wolf Moon, explains what it is – Republic World
NASA on December 30 shared the image of a “Wolf Moon” on its official social media accounts showing Earth’s natural satellite in full view for the last time.

NASA on December 30 shared the image of a “Wolf Moon” on its official social media accounts showing Earth’s natural satellite in full view for the 13th and the last time in 2020. The US space agency further explained the reason behind calling the full moon as the “wolf moon”. NASA elaborated that different cultures have specific names for each of the full moons that appear throughout the year and those names coincide with what is happening in the nature around the same time.
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