Sky watchers, prepare for a stunning celestial display this February. The Snow Moon, the second full moon of the year, will illuminate the night sky on 12 February at 8:53 p.m. EDT. This dazzling lunar event arrives just days after the moon briefly obscures Mars, as reported by Space.com.
Why Is It Called the Snow Moon?
The name “Snow Moon” comes from Native American and European traditions. February is typically the snowiest month in the United States, making the name fitting. Some cultures also call it the Hunger Moon or the Storm Moon, referring to the challenges winter once brought. This year, the Snow Moon will appear in the constellation of Leo.
Best Time to Watch the Snow Moon
The best time to view the Snow Moon is on 12 February. It will rise in the east around sunset and reach its peak by midnight. If you miss it, you can still enjoy the nearly full moon on 11 and 13 February.
For those in New York, the moon will rise at 5:41 p.m. EST, shortly after sunset at 5:26 p.m. In Los Angeles, sunset will be at 5:33 p.m. PST, with moonrise at 5:57 p.m. PST.
This celestial event is a delight for astronomy lovers. Don’t miss the chance to witness February’s full moon shining in the winter sky.
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