When the last full moon of the year shines in the sky

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The full moon in December‌ is in a sky worth seeing. to see the “cold moon”, it is advisable to ⁣dress thickly.

Frankfurt – The year 2024 is drawing ⁢to a close. There was a ⁢full moon in⁢ the sky eleven times this year, now it’s time for the twelfth moon and the final full of the year. If the sky⁤ is clear, it is worth ‌looking at⁢ the moon,‌ because in December it is surrounded ‌by some exciting celestial objects.

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But the full moon itself‌ is not worth looking at – its surroundings are also an eye-catcher: a little to the right above the full moon you can see a “bright star” -⁣ it is ⁢the gas giant Jupiter. This is located in the⁣ constellation Taurus, which, with the open star cluster of the Pleiades, is an eye-catcher visible ⁣to the naked eye.

December’s full moon shines ⁤brighter than the planets Jupiter​ and Venus

If you look southwest in the early ‌evening, you will see the second‍ “bright​ star,” which is actually on‍ earth. it is indeed Venus, the brightest planet in our sky. But ⁤neither Jupiter ​nor Venus ⁤manage to steal the show from the full moon – ‌it​ shines much brighter than the planets.A long-awaited “new star” in the sky ⁢cannot prevent this, because it ⁤has ​not been seen so far.

December’s⁢ full moon elongates the Geminid shooting stars

If you look at the sky the night before the full moon, you might be lucky enough to catch a few shooting⁣ stars: the Geminids are the most active stream of shooting⁣ stars of the year and reach their maximum shortly before the ⁢full ⁤moon This is really bad timing: the light of the almost full moon fades ‍out most of the shooting stars.​ However,you may see⁤ a shooting star or two flying across the⁣ sky – ‍even on December 15,the day of the full moon. geminid activity continues until December 20th.

The⁤ December full moon is also known as the “July moon”.

As in all months, there are several names for the full moon in December. Probably the best known is “Julmond”. The Old German name is derived from “julfest”, the German festival for the winter solstice. The Algonquian ⁣native Americans refer to the full moon in December as the “cold moon,” which is appropriate for this​ time of year. The December full‌ moon is sometimes ​called the “frost moon”. ⁤No wonder: If you ‍want ​to see‌ the full moon⁤ in December, you have to expect cold. (tab)

How can ⁤beginners prepare for ‌stargazing during the Cold Moon?

Interview ​Between Time.news Editor and Lunar Expert

Editor: ⁤ Good morning, and⁤ welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re excited to explore the interesting celestial event of the December full moon, also known as the “Cold Moon.” Joining us ⁣is Dr.‍ Clara Lichtenberg, an esteemed astronomer and expert in lunar studies. Clara, thank⁢ you for ⁣being ‌hear!

Clara Lichtenberg: ‌ Good morning! I’m thrilled to be here and talk about the splendid full moon that marks ⁤the close of the year.

Editor: We’re glad to have you! As 2024 comes to an end, many people may be unaware that‌ December’s full moon‍ is not just another lunar​ phase; it has particular significance. Can you ‌tell us a bit about the origins of the‌ name “Cold Moon”?

Clara: Absolutely! The term “Cold Moon” is derived from the native​ American traditions, where each full moon of the​ year has ⁤its own⁤ name. December marked the time when ​the cold weather snows began to set in, hence⁤ the name. It’s a ‍beautiful way to connect‍ the moon’s ⁢phases ⁤with the‌ changing seasons.

Editor: That’s ‍fascinating! This year, the Cold Moon will provide ‍a​ stunning view for those ⁢who venture out on a clear night. What can spectators expect to⁣ see besides the moon itself?

Clara: ​ Great question! December’s full moon‌ is special because it ⁣occurs alongside ⁣several other celestial phenomena, such as ‍nearby planets or constellations that might be visible. ‍For ‍instance, the‍ alignment of certain stars and the moon​ creates a breathtaking sight, especially‍ if ⁣you’re in a location with clear skies. I always recommend dressing⁢ warmly,‍ as the evenings ‌can get quite ⁣chilly!

Editor: Wise advice! Timing⁢ also ⁣seems⁤ crucial.‌ What would you suggest for the best prospect to catch this amazing view?

Clara: The Cold Moon⁣ will shine brightest on the night of December 11, 2024.​ Though, ​it’s worth noting ⁣that ⁤it may appear full ​for a day or two before and after this date.So,​ keep an eye​ on the⁣ sky around this ‌time, ideally after sunset when the​ moon rises.​

Editor: If someone ​is new to stargazing, how ‌would you recommend they prepare for this experience?

Clara: First, I’d suggest finding a good⁢ viewing⁤ spot away from city lights to avoid light pollution. A comfortable blanket or chair can enhance the experience, along with‍ thermoses⁢ filled with warm beverages to keep⁢ cozy! Binos or telescopes could enhance the experience further, though it’s not necessary to enjoy the view.

Editor: Great⁢ tips! As we wrap up our discussion,Clara,do ‌you believe ⁤that observing lunar⁤ events can deepen our relationship with nature ⁢and the cosmos?

Clara: Absolutely. Taking a moment to gaze at the moon helps us reflect on our connection⁢ to the universe.⁤ Such experiences encourage us to appreciate the⁣ beauty of‍ the natural world and can instill a sense ‌of⁣ wonder about ⁤the vastness around⁣ us. Plus, gathering with friends or‍ family can create lasting memories!

Editor: ⁤ That’s a⁣ lovely sentiment to end​ on. ‌Thank you so much,⁣ Dr. Lichtenberg,for sharing yoru insights ⁢on the Cold Moon with us today. ‍We encourage ​all⁢ our readers to step out this december and enjoy ‌the enchanting beauty⁤ of the full​ moon!

clara: Thank you for having me! I hope everyone enjoys this celestial gift!

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