Monday, August 3, 2020

Full Moon

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August’s Full Moon is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the great number of this huge freshwater fish that could once be found in lakes and rivers in North America. 

With the arrival of Europeans in North America many of the Native American names for the astronomical calendar were adopted and incorporated into the modern calendar. 

Other names for this Full Moon include Grain Moon, Green Corn Moon, Fruit Moon, and Barley Moon – inspiration for these names is derived from the abundance of crops to be harvested this month. 

The moon this evening is opposite the sun and will remain high in the night sky and visible all night.

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