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July’s full moon — the first of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere — will reach peak illumination at 4:38 p.m. EST on Thursday, with best viewing during predawn and after dark.
July's full "Buck Moon" will rise on July 10. Here's what to know about this month's full moon, including the best time to view it, the origin of its name, and more. When is the next full moon?
July's full moon, often called the Buck Moon, is on its way. Here's what you need to know.
July’s full moon is called "the Buck Moon” because in July, velvet antler growth, called antlerogenesis, makes an older buck’s rack often very noticeable and actually at its peak growth rate.
Here's everything to know about July's buck moon and what it means. A full moon is one of the lunar phases where the entire visible side of the moon, facing Earth, is illuminated by the sun.
Here's everything to know about July's buck moon and what it means. A full moon is one of the lunar phases where the entire visible side of the moon, facing Earth, is illuminated by the sun.
This week, witness the full moon in July, known as the "Buck Moon," an event that captivates nature lovers and sky gazers alike.
The color of last month’s full strawberry moon as it was rising was impressive, and we may get a repeat this month. Here’s how to see this week’s full buck moon.
Historically, July’s full moon is called the buck moon because it aligns with the time of year where the antlers of male deer, or bucks, are quickly growing, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Don't let your sleep get disrupted this week. A full buck moon is rising and shining this week and wreaking havoc on restful sleep. The full buck moon peaks at 4:37 PM on Thursday, July 10, 2025.