NASA: Peak of ‘Wolf Moon’ to peak Wednesday evening

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NASA: Peak of 'Wolf Moon' to peak Wednesday evening

NASA: Peak of 'Wolf Moon' to peak Wednesday evening

The 2019 “Super Blood Wolf Moon” ends as it emerges from behind earth’s shadow over Melbourne, Florida in the early morning hours of January 21, 2019. The new Wolf Moon will peak Wednesday, NASA says. File Photo by Joe Marino/UPI | License Photo

The first full moon of 2024, referred to as the Wolf Moon, will peak on Monday, reaching its peak illumination early in the early evening, officials said.

The moon will appear full over three days, ending Wednesday morning. Advertisement

“According to [Maine’s Farmers] almanac, as the full moon in January this is the Wolf Moon, from the packs of wolves heard howling outside the villages amid the cold and deep snows of winter,” NASA said.

The name is derived from Native American heritage.

“European names for this Moon include the Ice Moon, the Old Moon, and [as the full Moon after winter solstice] the Moon after Yule. Yule was a three to 12-day festival near the winter solstice in pre-Christian Europe,” NASA said.

NASA added in many lunar and lunisolar calendars the months change with the new moon and full moons come in the middle of the lunar month. The New Moon, which comes on Jan. 29, will be the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake.

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