Wolf Moon: What is the January 2025 full moon and when can I see it?

Wolf Moon: What is the January 2025 full moon and when can I see it?

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Wolf Moon: What is the January 2025 full moon and when can I see it?
Author: Nuray Bulbul,Tamara Davison and William Mata
Published: Dec, 31 2024 12:56

Skywatchers are in for a treat in 2025 as they will witness a dozen full moons, including three supermoons and a total lunar eclipse. The first full moon of 2025 is expected to be visible across London in the coming weeks. The Cold Moon, which was the latest full moon, has made way for the Wolf Moon.

It is anticipated to be a pretty sight in the winter’s sky. Here is everything you need to know about it. The Wolf Moon is the first full moon of the cycle. It will be visible on Monday, January 13, at 10.26pm from London. Around sunset, you may see the Moon rising from the east in the evening sky. To the unaided eye, it will appear full for a few days. 12x magnification binoculars are advised for a closer look.

The full moon in January is known as the Wolf Moon because it was thought that wolves were more active at this time of year. Some Native Americans refer to it as the Severe Moon, while the Celts may have given it its name (they also called it the Quiet or Stay Home Moon).

There is one full moon per month in 2025. January 13. February 12. March 14. April 12. May 12. June 11. July 10. August 9. September 7. October 6. November 5. December 4. In 2025, there will be three supermoons, beginning on October 7 with the Harvest moon. The full Beaver moon in November (November 5) and the full Cold moon in December (December 4) will fall on the same day as the next two supermoons.

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