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January Full Moon: Buck Moon in Southern Hemisphere

Last Updated on: November 23, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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The first full moon of 2021 in the southern hemisphere is called the Buck Moon. The January full moon that we know as the buck moon will occur on Thursday, …

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January Full Moon: Wolf Moon in Northern Hemisphere

Last Updated on: November 23, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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The first full moon of 2021 in the northern hemisphere is called the Wolf Moon. The January full moon that we know as the wolf moon will occur on Thursday, …

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Southern Hemisphere – Full Moon Calendar 2023

Last Updated on: March 13, 2023 by Atul Sinha
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The next full moon in Earth’s southern hemisphere will occur on Thursday, April 06 at 15:34 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). It will be known as Hunter’s Moon. On this …

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Full Moon Northern Hemisphere – When is the next full moon in 2023?

Last Updated on: March 13, 2023 by Atul Sinha
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The next full moon in earth’s northern hemisphere will occur on Thursday, April 06 at 00:34 Eastern Standard Time (EST). It will be known as Pink Moon. On this day, …

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December Full Moon: Strawberry Moon in Southern Hemisphere

Last Updated on: September 18, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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The first full moon after the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere is called the Strawberry Moon. The December full moon that we know as the strawberry moon will occur …

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December Full Moon: Cold Moon in Northern Hemisphere

Last Updated on: September 18, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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The first full moon after the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere is called the cold moon. The December full moon that we know as the cold moon will occur …

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Full Moon November 2020 – Beaver Moon or Flower Moon?

Last Updated on: September 18, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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Whether the full moon in November 2020 is a beaver moon or a flower moon is not rocket science to solve. I mean, it’s just simple physics.  In other words, …

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The Ugliest Secret of Blue Moon is Out: It’s a HOAX

Last Updated on: June 11, 2021 by Atul Sinha

Apart from Novel Coronavirus, there are so many exceptional things that have occurred or will occur in 2020. One of the rarest of rare exceptions of 2020 is the occurrence …

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First Full Moon in October 2020: Harvest Moon or Hunter’s Moon?

Last Updated on: September 18, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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Obviously, you would be wondering why the first half of my article’s headline is the first full moon in October 2020. Simply because we have two full moons in October …

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September Full Moon – Corn Moon or Harvest Moon?

Last Updated on: August 1, 2021 by Atul Sinha
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The full moon in September 2020, what do we call it? I mean, whether is it a corn moon? Or, is it a harvest moon? Well, this calendar year’s September …

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