Posted on 07/11/2022 9:44:38 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The second of two consecutive “supermoons” will be glowing brightly in the night sky this week, as the full “buck moon” of July 2022 rises and gives sky watchers a special summer treat.
Here are a few things to know about the July full moon, when to see it and why it’s so unique among this year’s moons.
What day will the July moon be full? The first full moon of the summer season (the June moon turned full a week before the summer solstice) will officially reach its fullest phase at 2:37 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, July 13. So, it will be at its biggest and brightest when it rises above the horizon Wednesday night.
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Will it be on a moonday?
As an added bonus, this morning on my walk I found deer scat and saw two HUGE bucks, still with velvet antlers, in my west field. They were gorgeous, too. We talked for quite a while before they high-tailed it back into the woods. I told them I have plenty of freezer space, so they need to keep eating our alfalfa and fill out some more by this Fall. ;)
Its an Omen! Something Really bad is coming to the USA! We are DOOMED!
Only at Tranquility Base.
That’s a really big red dot you’ve got there.
snowmen hate omens
I saw it this morning and thought it looked smaller than usual.
a funny clip from a movie that could never be made today.
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