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Oct
7
Tue
Full Hunter’s Moon @ Earth
Oct 7 – Oct 8 all-day
Full Hunter's Moon @ Earth

Take a peek at the sky tonight and you’ll see a full moon.  A full moon is when the moon and the sun are opposite of each other from an earth perspective.

Oct
22
Wed
Partial Solar Eclipse @ Earth
Oct 22 – Oct 23 all-day
Partial Solar Eclipse @ Earth

The moon’s penumbral shadow will fall over much of North America as well as extreme eastern Siberia, producing a partial solar eclipse.

If you’re reading from M’Clintock Channel, an arm of the Arctic Ocean which divides Victoria Island from Prince of Wales Island in the Territory of Nunavut, Canada, you’ll see  more than 80 percent of the sun’s diameter covered by the moon! The rest of North America will see less of the sun covered, but it’s still worth a trip outside to watch.  The Pacific Northwest and the Northern Plains will witness more than 60 percent of the sun’s diameter eclipsed. Across the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi valleys, the maximum eclipse will coincide with sunset, while farther to the east, the moon will only begin its encroachment onto the sun’s disk as it sets.

Nov
5
Wed
Full Beaver Moon @ Earth
Nov 5 – Nov 6 all-day
Full Beaver Moon @ Earth

Take a peek at the sky tonight and you’ll see a full moon.  A full moon is when the moon and the sun are opposite of each other from an earth perspective.

Dec
5
Fri
Full Cold Moon @ Earth
Dec 5 – Dec 6 all-day
Full Cold Moon @ Earth

Take a peek at the sky tonight and you’ll see a full moon.  A full moon is when the moon and the sun are opposite of each other from an earth perspective.