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Full Moon tonight: Everything you need to know about October’s Hunter’s Moon – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk

Full Moon tonight: Everything you need to know about October’s Hunter’s Moon – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk


October’s Full Moon, known as the Hunter’s Moon, always succeeds September’s Harvest Moon. This month, the Full Hunter’s Moon will appear significantly smaller than usual to the naked eye, with our celestial orb only 14 percent the size of an average Full Moon.

Why is this month’s Full Moon so small?

Tonight’s Hunter’s Moon appears significantly smaller because it is the most distant from Earth.

Our planet’s celestial satellite is currently approximately 250, 000 miles (400, 000 km) from Earth.

The Moon orbits our planet in an elliptical orbit, means our satellite is consequently at some point at its most distant from us during its 27 .3 day orbit.

This can occur at any time during the Moon’s orbit and this is as likely to occur when the Moon is at First Quarter as when it is full.

When a Full Moon coincides with when it being close – known as a Supermoon – that amateur astronomers and photographers get excited.

When the furthest point coincides with a Full Moon, it is conversely called a Micromoon.

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Full Moon tonight: The October Full Hunter’s Moon will appear on Sunday night(Image: Getty)

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Full Moon tonight: The Hunter’s Moon always succeeds September’s Harvest Moon(Image: Getty)

When will the October Full Hunter’s Moon arrive?

Stargazers will be able to see the Moon loom over the horizon on Sunday, October 13.

This month’s Full Moon takes place at 10. (PM BST) 9. (UTC), coinciding with dusk in Europe.

Th e best times to look at the October Full Moon are at moonrise and moonset, when Earth’s natural satellite appears particularly close to the horizon.

At this time of year in the northern hemisphere that means the Full Moon is set against an autumnal backdrop.

This month’s Full Moon could consequently make for some excellent photos.

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How did October’s Hunter’s Moon get its name?

According to the Farmer’s Almanac, Full Moon names date back to North American Native American tribes.

These tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon.

Full Moon names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred.

After the harvest, animals would come to the fields for

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Full Moon tonight: Our celestial orb is only 14 percent the size of an average Full Moon tonight(Image: Getty)

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Full Moon tonight: Earth’s satellite is currently approximately 250, 000 miles (400, 000 km) from Earth(Image: Getty)

The Full Moon’s light made it was easier to see and successfully hunt deer and other animals in the darkness.

Other traditional lunar names include January’s Full Wolf Moon, relating to the wolf packs howling hungrily outside villages.

March’s Full Worm Moon conne cts to the month’s warming temperature allowing the ground to thaw and earthworm casts to appear.

And April’s Full Pink Moon name derives from the herb moss pink, or wild ground phlox, which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of the spring.

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