The full moon, as the full moon is called in literature, is especially called in August “Moon of Oxyrhynchus”
The August full moon offers enchanting images.
The full moon, as the Full Moon is called in literature, is especially called in August the “Oxyrhynchus Moon”, because of the Native Americans who used to fish for this particular fish on that day.
Tonight’s (Monday) Full Moon it is 30% brighter and 14% larger compared to other Full Moons, as the moon approaches its closest distance from earth.
Full moon called the lunar phase in which the Moon, the Earth’s only satellite, appears “pacific”, that is, its entire Earth-facing hemisphere appears as a complete luminous circular disk. In the Full Moon phase, the Moon passes through the meridian of the place it is observed at midnight, i.e. exactly 12 hours after the Sun passes through the same meridian. Therefore, when the Full Moon rises, the Sun sets. This proves that the Moon in this phase is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, and when these three bodies are on the same straight line, or rather as close to that line as possible. In astronomical “language” we say that the Sun and the Moon are in conjunction and more precisely in opposition.
At this time, as seen by observers on Earth, the Earth-facing hemisphere of the moon is fully illuminated by the Sun and appears round. During the full moon phase, the invisible side of the Moon, which is never visible from Earth, is completely dark (night). The full moon is called in common language or in literature the full moon.
Source: Skai
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