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... Read moreIn 2025, sky watchers can look forward to witnessing 13 full moons, each with its unique name and significance. The year kicks off with the Wolf Moon on January 13, followed by the enchanting Snow Moon on February 12. March 14 brings the Worm Moon, transitioning into the vibrant Pink Moon on April 12. May’s Flower Moon and the Strawberry Moon in June will delight nature lovers as they can also sync their observations with the blossoming of these flowers. The summer reaches its peak with the Buck Moon on July 10 and the Sturgeon Moon on August 9, which is named after fish that are more abundant at this time. As autumn arrives, celestial events continue with the Harvest Moon on September 7, the Beaver Moon on October 6, and the Cold Moon on November 5. Finally, December will conclude the year with the Corn Moon on December 4. Each full moon has culturally significant names derived from Native American traditions, offering rich history and lore. Observing these lunar phases not only enriches one’s understanding of our natural world but also provides opportunities for astrophotography, moonlit hikes, and moments of reflection under the glowing sky. Don’t forget to mark your calendars to catch these breathtaking celestial spectacles!