When to view July's full buck moon

The next air-and-space of 2021 will occur on Friday in the U.S.

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In a blog post, the agency wrote that while most of the Americas would experience the moon on Friday, from Newfoundland and Greenland eastward to the International Dateline, the celestial event will occur on Saturday, July 24.

The moon will look full from Thursday night through Sunday morning.

A full moon happens when light from the sun reflects off the near side of the moon.

According to the Maine Farmer’s Almanac, this full moon was named by Algonquin tribes in the Northeast for the period when new antlers of wild-nature” target=”_blank”>buck deer<.

Alternatively, world-regions called this full moon the hay moon for the season’s haymaking – and sometimes the mead moon. religion” target=”_blank”>Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains<

The moon also signifies the beginning of Vassa: a three-month-long annual Buddhist retreat.

In addition, this full moon falls in the middle of the sixth month of the Chinese calendar, the final month of the Islamic year and corresponds with Israel’s Tu B’Av occasions

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KCPQ noted Wednesday that this full moon’s appearance could be altered due to the presence of wildfire smoke that has traveled east for thousands of miles in the jet stream. 

That smoke turned skies in the eastern U.S. a hazy gray and the sun a blood orange color. 

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