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[+] of the largest plantations of lavender in Spain. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images) LightRocket via Getty Images The seventh full moon of 2024 —the “Buck Moon”—will grace the early evening skies this coming week as it rises in the east just as the sun sets in the west. Named the “Buck Moon”—but also known as the “Thunder Moon” and the “Hay Moon”—here’s everything you need to know about it, including exactly when, where and how to see it at its best from where you are: When Is The ‘Buck Moon?’ The “Buck Moon” will turn full at 10:17 UTC/6:17 a.
m. EDT on Sunday, July 21, but from North America, the best time to watch it rise will be at moonrise the previous evening. Best Time To See The Full ‘Buck Moon’ Like June’s “Strawberry Moon,” it will be another particularly low and late-rising full moon.
A full moon looks best when it appears on the eastern horizon just after the sun has set in the west. It will look more prominent than usual and be a beautiful, muted orange. The best time to view it will be a few minutes after moonrise where you are , though it depends on your location.
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