Look up! The Full Buck Moon lights up the night sky this weekend - The Weather Network (2024)

Look up! The Full Buck Moon lights up the night sky this weekend - The Weather Network (1)

Published on Jul. 19, 2024, 6:20 PM

"The Moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from Friday evening through Monday morning, making this a full Moon weekend," says NASA.

Eyes to the sky this weekend, to see July's Full Buck Moon shining throughout the nights.

At 6:17 a.m. EDT on Sunday, July 21, the Moon will reach 'syzygy' with the Earth and the Sun, as all three objects line up together in space. With the Moon on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, this will mark the July Full Moon.

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The straight-line 'syzygy' of the Moon, Earth and Sun is shown in this simulated view from space, on the morning of July 21, 2024. The Sun may appear to be between the Earth and Moon in the centre view, however the inset view to the upper right shows the same arrangement from a different angle, revealing that it is a simple matter of perspective. The Moon is actually 'below' Earth's orbit at this time, near the lowest point in its tilted orbit around our planet, thus the 'centred' view places the Sun between Earth and the Moon. (Celestia/Scott Sutherland)

Although that exact moment in time is when the Moon reaches its 100 per cent Full phase, from our perspective here on Earth it will appear full from Friday night through Monday morning.

What is a 'Buck' Moon?

According to NASA, the July Full Moon goes by a variety of names from different cultures around the planet.

In western culture it is commonly called the Buck Moon. The Maine Farmer's Almanac picked this name nearly a century ago, which they borrowed from the Algonquin people of what is now the northeastern United States.

"Early summer is normally when the new antlers of buck deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur," NASA wrote. "They also called this the Thunder Moon because of early Summer's frequent thunderstorms."

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In parts of Europe, the July Full Moon is known as the Hay Moon, as this is traditionally the time of year for haymaking. It is also referred to as the Mead Moon.

Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains call it the Guru Full Moon (or Guru Purnima) — a time to honour spiritual or academic gurus.

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This graphic collects all the relevant data about each of the 12 Full Moons of 2024, including their popular names, whether they are a 'super' or 'micro' Moon, a 'perigee' or 'apogee' Full Moon, and if they are remarkable in some other way (Harvest Moon, lunar eclipse, etc.). Credit: Scott Sutherland/NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio/Fred Espenak

It should be noted that the Moon names taken from First Nations people are not meant to only represent the Full Moons themselves.

More specifically, any particular moon refers to the Full Moon and the roughly 29-day period that follows it. Essentially, these are the names of the 'months' in the sophisticated lunar calendar invented by First Nations people to track the passage of time. The names they chose for those lunar months were inspired by nature, rather than the names of gods, men, and numbers used for the Gregorian calendar.

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Second Full Moon in a "Blue Moon" season

This Full Moon is the second of a total of four Full Moons for Summer 2024. While that isn't exceptional, in of itself, that does mean we're just about a month away from a Blue Moon.

With 12 Full Moons during a typical calendar year, we tend to see one each month and three every season. However, every two to three years, we get an 'extra' Full Moon.

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If the first Full Moon of a season occurs within a day or two of the equinox or solstice that kicked that season off, we will then see four Full Moons before that season ends. This is simply due to the timing between Full Moons (roughly 29 days) being shorter than most of our Gregorian calendar months.

The first Full Moon of Summer 2024 fell on the night of June 21-22, just 28 hours after we observed the Summer Solstice. Following that, there are Full Moons on the nights of July 20-21, August 19-20, and then September 17-18. With the Fall Equinox occurring on the morning of September 22, that's four Full Moons this season rather than three.

In addition to its typical name, the third of those four Full Moons, on August 19-20, is also known as the Blue Moon.

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The four Full Moons of Summer 2024. Although the August 20-21 Full Moon is shaded blue here, the Moon only turns the colour blue under very specific atmospheric conditions. The September 17-18 Full Moon has a shadow across it due to the Partial Lunar Eclipse that occurs on that night. (NASA GSFC/Scott Sutherland)

Having four Full Moons in an astronomical season isn't particularly remarkable for those of us using the Gregorian calendar. However, imagine an event occurring every three years or so that added an entire extra month to our year! Essentially, that is what's happening for anyone following a lunar calendar, as this lunar year has 13 lunar months instead of 12!

There is a different kind of Blue Moon, though, which is more exceptional for anyone using the Gregorian calendar.

A calendar Blue Moon is the second of two Full Moons that occur within the same calendar month.

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This alternate version began as a misinterpretation of the original definition by astronomer James Pruett in the March 1946 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine. It may have ended there, as well, but Pruett's definition was then quoted by the American radio show Star Date in 1980, which led to it appearing in the children's book The Kids' World Almanac of Records and Facts in 1985, and the game Trivial Pursuit in 1986. In the years since, it has become part of the modern lexicon.

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Three occurrences of 'Halloween Blue Moons', in 1944, then 2020, and again in 2039, demonstrate how we can have two Full Moons in the same calendar month. (NASA)

In a way, though, this version makes more sense as an 'exceptional' event these days. The Gregorian calendar tracks the same 12 months each year, with leap years being the only significant change. During each year, there are typically 12 Full Moons, with one observed each month. This even includes those years with a seasonal Blue Moon, like we have in 2024. Usually, the only thing that changes significantly from year to year is the exact night on which each month's Full Moon occurs.

Occasionally, though, we can see a total of 13 Full Moons during the course of a calendar year. That gives us an 'extra' one, and at some point during the year, we will have one Full Moon near the beginning of a calendar month, and then a second Full Moon at the end of that same calendar month. Since one lunation — the time between one Full Moon and the next — is just over 29 days, February is the only month of the year where this is impossible.

Since we only have 12 popular names for the Full Moons we observe throughout a year, that extra one would go nameless. Thus, during whichever month we see two Full Moons, the first of them receives the 'traditional' name, while the second is called a Blue Moon.

The last calendar Blue Moon occurred on August 31, 2023. In the years to come, we will see them again in 2026, 2028, 2031, and 2034. Then, in 2037, we will have two in the same year — one on January 31, and after the next Full Moon completely skips over the month of February, we will see another Blue Moon on March 31!

(Thumbnail image depicts the July 21 Full Moon, assembled from imagery captured by cameras on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, courtesy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)

Watch below: See all the Moon's phases for 2024 in under 5 minutes

Look up! The Full Buck Moon lights up the night sky this weekend - The Weather Network (2024)

FAQs

What time is the full Buck Moon tonight? ›

The “Buck Moon” will turn full at 10:17 UTC/6:17 a.m. EDT on Sunday, July 21, but from North America, the best time to watch it rise will be at moonrise the previous evening.

What direction to look for Buck Moon? ›

The Buck Moon will be at its fullest at 6:17 a.m. EDT on Sunday. From North America, it can be best seen as it rises in the east that evening after sunset, though the exact time of moonrise will depend on your location.

What time is the full moon in July? ›

File: July's full Buck Moon as seen around the world

The full Buck Moon will reach peak illumination at 6:17 a.m. EDT, so the best viewing will be during the hours before. According to Farmers' Almanac, the full Moon is typically also called the Thunder Moon or the Hay Moon.

What moon is up in the sky tonight? ›

Waning Gibbous

Today's moon is 97.92% visible and is decrescent.

How long does the Buck Moon last? ›

The Buck Moon, like any full moon, appears full for about three days. This period includes the day before, the day of and the day after the actual full moon.

Why is July's full moon called a Buck Moon? ›

The term “Buck Moon” is a reference to male deer, which are also called bucks. In late spring, male deer start to grow new antlers, and these new antlers, coated in velvety fur, can be fully visible by July, according to the Farmers' Almanac.

What does the Buck Moon bring spiritually? ›

The Buck Moon, which occurs in July, holds spiritual significance in various traditions. Spiritually, it symbolizes growth, strength, and transformation, as it coincides with the time when male deer grow new antlers. This moon is seen as a period for setting intentions and nurturing personal development.

Which direction should I look for the moon? ›

The moon rises in the east and sets in the west, every day. It has to. The rising and setting of all celestial objects is due to Earth's continuous daily spin beneath the sky. So, when you see a thin crescent moon in the west after sunset, it's not a rising moon.

What color is the full Buck Moon? ›

July's full moon is known as a Buck Moon, meaning the full moon will appear larger and brighter than normal, and will also feature a red or orange glow. NASA says this moon gets its name because “early summer is normally when the new antlers of buck deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur.”

How long does a full moon last? ›

A cycle starting from one Full Moon to its next counterpart, termed the synodic month or lunar month, lasts about 29.5 days. Though a Full Moon only occurs during the exact moment when Earth, Moon, and Sun form a perfect alignment, to our eyes, the Moon seems Full for around three days.

Why is the Buck Moon orange? ›

The moon looks larger when close to the horizon due to an optical illusion. It also appears orange due to the angle it is viewed through the Earth's atmosphere.

Is there a pink moon in 2024? ›

The Full Pink Moon of 2024 rises tonight. Look to the east shortly after sunset to see the full moon rise above the horizon. The moon will be in the Virgo constellation, and will have most of the night to enjoy the night sky by itself while the planets are situated on the other side of Earth.

What was the bright star next to the Moon? ›

You may have seen a bright object next to the moon which is not a star but is in fact the planet Venus.

What does the 🌗 emoji mean? ›

A last quarter moon, the seventh of the eight phases of the moon. Depicts the moon as a cratered disc, its left side half illuminated in gold or silver, its remainder dark. May be used to represent the moon more generally, nighttime, outer space, and astronomy. May also be used to convey enchanting or eerie feelings.

What is the brightest star in the sky tonight? ›

The brightest star in the night sky? You're right, it's Sirius (mag. -1.45), which coasts low above the southern horizon for most of us in the northern hemisphere during the cooler months.

What time does the moon rise tonight in Sioux City Iowa? ›

Sioux City, IA, USA — Sunrise, Sunset, and Moon Times for Today
Current Time:Jul 24, 2024 at 3:57:32 pm
Sunset Today:8:53 pm↑ 298° Northwest
Moonrise Today:11:05 pm↑ 95° East
Moonset Today:9:55 am↑ 260° West
Daylight Hours:14 hours, 43 minutes (-1m 53s)
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What does the Buck Moon mean spiritually? ›

Whilst in Native American culture, it serves as a reminder to reconnect with nature and honor the cycles of life. The energy of this moon encourages setting intentions, nurturing new ideas, and focusing on personal goals. Additionally, the Buck Moon is associated with fertility, abundance, and manifestation.

What time do deer move during a full moon? ›

His answers were based on hard-core experience from the woods, and that meant deer would move more at night during full-moon events than during the day. Therefore, all-day hunts during full-moon events were primarily only experienced during the rut.

What time is the full snow moon? ›

24 at 7:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (1230 UTC), according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. The moon sets that morning at 6:58 a.m. in New York City, so at the moment when it is officially full the moon will be below the horizon. Moonrise is at 5:55 p.m. The moon will be in the constellation Leo. Moonrise on Feb.

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