The year's first supermoon is also the third full moon in a summer that includes four, making it a 'blue supermoon'. Here's how to see August's full Sturgeon Moon rise. The biggest and brightest ...
If you look forward to gazing at a full moon each month, August’s is just around the corner. The full sturgeon moon will reach its peak at 2:26 p.m. on Aug. 19. Since you won’t be able to see ...
Buck Moon (July): Recognizing the new antlers on bucks. Sturgeon Moon (August): Named after the abundant sturgeon fish. Corn Moon (September): Signifying the corn harvesting period. Hunter’s ...
Monday's event is widely known as the Sturgeon Moon. "According to this almanac, as the full Moon in August the Algonquin tribes in what is now the northeastern USA called this the Sturgeon Moon ...
Unable to view our graphics? Click here to see them. The harvest moon is the second supermoon of the year following August's sturgeon moon. Supermoons generally appear three or four times a year ...
Generally, September's moon takes the name. However, if the full moon in October occurs close to the equinox, it will be the Harvest Moon for the year. In those cases, the moon in September is named ...
August's full moon is called a sturgeon moon and before you ask, no, it won't look like a fish. Even so, it will be special. Monday night's full moon will be a super blue moon and it's an event ...
July had a Buck Moon and August had the Sturgeon Moon, according to the Farmer's Almanac, and this September's full moon will be the Harvest Moon. Not only that, but the September full moon is ...
March's worm moon, and August's sturgeon moon. The pumpkin-colored harvest moon rises over the beach as people play volleyball on the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago. Supermoons occur multiple ...