Although all moons tend to have many qualities in common, the Worm Moon that can be seen today thursday 7has three characteristics that are not repeated in any of the others since it is the only moon to appear around the end of the summer season in the Southern Hemisphere or winter in the Northern Hemisphere and can seen, with the naked eye, in all its splendor.
While the third quality that differentiates it from this first super moon of the year and third of the 13 moons that will take place throughout this 2023, is that mark the beginning of the Easter festivitieswhich is why it is also known as Lenten Moon.
While the American Indians nicknamed her Raven Moonbecause it coincided with the moment when these birds say goodbye to winter in the Northern Hemisphere and welcome the heat with their squawks, it is also called Eagle Moon, Hare Moon, Sap Moon -by the bleeding of the maple trees-, and wind moon Strong since the gales They were common around those dates.
According to the portal Meteoredin the specific case of the Argentina this year the Worm Moon It can be seen in its entirety starting at 9:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 7. While those who wish can enjoy, minute by minute, this beautiful astral spectacle through the official NASA website: https://www.nasa.gov,
The Worm Moon will be visible to the naked eye – weather permitting – so It is not necessary to use telescopes or any type of special glasses, just be located in a place where there is no light pollution, trees that block the view or cables that interfere with the landscape.