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February’s full moon is the first full moon that occurs in the calendar year’s second month. It typically rises around sunset and remains visible most of the night, offering...
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February’s full moon is the first full moon that occurs in the calendar year’s second month. It typically rises around sunset and remains visible most of the night, offering...
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The new moon marks the moment the Moon and Sun share the same ecliptic longitude, rendering the Moon essentially invisible against the bright daytime sky. In November 2025, this...
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On October 6 2025 the Moon will be a waxing gibbous, several days past first quarter and approaching full. This means it will rise in the afternoon or early evening, be visible...
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The May full moon in 2025 offers a steady, reflective energy after the spring surge. Unlike a single day of brightness, the full moon phase spans roughly three days, giving a wi...
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The Chinese year name is the popular label for each year in the Chinese zodiac, a repeating 12-year cycle named after animals. Year names are not random; they follow an exact se...
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The Pink Moon in 2025 is the first full Moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, occurring in April. It is not named for the color of the Moon, but for the pink creeping phlox...
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The Lunar Year Tiger belongs to the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, tied to the lunar calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar. Each year is named after an animal, with...
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