Full moons are bright, beautiful, and illuminated events.
A full lunar cycle usually happens once every month, although some special ‘blue moons’ happen twice during a 30-day period. The South African has written about blue moons before.
What about the next moons?
You can’t afford to miss the next lunar events! However, most people are bad at remembering exact dates.
Do you forget anniversaries and birthdays?
The South African has the next full moon dates covered.
Here’s when you should look up.
January: Starting with a blue moon
January, 2024 started with a blue moon.
Blue moons happen twice during the same month, which only happens ‘once in a blue moon’ – thus, rarely.
Do you remember January’s lunar event?
Tell us!
Lunar event: June
June’s full moon is happening on 21 June, 2024.
This lunar event is called the Strawberry Moon, although it also has other names like the Hot Moon and Planting Moon.
According to Astronomy Magazine, you can see it later next month.
Remember to set your reminders!
Full Moon: July
July’s full moon event is happening on 21 July, 2024.
It’s one month after the previous moon. However, most lunar cycles aren’t exactly 28 to 30 days apart.
You can see lunar events on a different date each month.
It’s called the Buck Moon, although also the Thunder and Hay Moon.
Full Moon: August
August’s lunar event happens on 19 August, 2024.
The Sturgeon Moon is what we call August’s lunar event.
Did you know that before?
Remember to set your reminder for later this year. You can also check back to The South African website for details and updates.
Full Moon: September
September’s full moon is happening on 17 September, 2024.
It’s named the Harvest Moon, because it’s associated with harvests. However, there are other names for September’s moon.
January started with a blue moon!
September is sure to be a beautiful moon.
Full Moon: October
October’s moon happens exactly one month after September’s lunar event.
That’s 17 October, 2024.
It’s just in time for Halloween, happening during the same month.
However, most lunar events aren’t precisely measured, but happen on different dates every month. October is an exception!
October is the Hunter’s Moon.
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