Northern Light
🌕💖Mark your calendars and don’t miss these beautiful lunar displays!
🌕 July 10 – Buck Moon
This full moon is named for the time when male deer (bucks) begin to grow new antlers. It shines during midsummer and often appears warm-toned.
🌕 August 9 – Sturgeon Moon
Named after the large sturgeon fish found in the Great Lakes, this moon signals late summer and often looks silvery or bluish in appearance.
🌕 September 7 – Corn Moon (Eclipse)
Also known as the Harvest Moon when closest to the equinox, this moon coincides with corn harvesting season. In 2025, it comes with a lunar eclipse, adding extra celestial drama.
🌕 October 6 – Harvest Moon
The full moon nearest the autumn equinox, it rises shortly after sunset for several nights, helping farmers work late by its light.
🌕 November 5 – Beaver Moon
Named for the time beavers build their winter dams, this moon often has a deep amber or reddish hue, especially during fall.
🌕 December 5 – Cold Moon
This final full moon of the year marks the long, cold nights of approaching winter. It often appears crisp and icy in the sky.
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