Understanding the moon phases is essential for anyone interested in astronomy. These phases describe the different illuminated portions of the moon that can be observed from Earth. Here is a comprehensive guide to the full moon phases for the year.
What are the full moon phases for 2024?
Throughout the year, there will be several instances of the moon being in the full moon phase. Occasionally, there will be super moons, where the moon appears larger and brighter than usual.
In addition to the regular full moons, rare occurrences like the buck moon, flower moon, pink moon, and harvest moon will also be visible in 2024.
The upcoming full moon is known as the Worm Moon, which will be the third full moon of the year and will be visible from about 18:57 UTC on March 25.
What is a full moon phase?
A full moon phase occurs when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the moon. This alignment allows the side of the moon facing Earth to be fully illuminated by sunlight.
Although a full moon technically only happens at a specific moment of perfect alignment, the full moon phase can be observed for up to three days.
How many full moons will there be in 2024?
Throughout the year, Earth experiences around 12 full moons, with each occurring approximately every 29.5 days.
The first full moon of 2024 appeared on January 25, and the last one is expected on December 15. Below is a list of all the full moons for 2024:
- Wolf Moon – 25 January
- Snow Moon – 24 February
- Worm Moon – 25 March
- Pink Moon – 24 April
- Flower Moon – 23 May
- Strawberry Moon – 22 June
- Buck Moon – 21 July
- Sturgeon Moon – 19 August (Blue Moon)
- Harvest Moon – 18 September (Super Moon)
- Hunter’s Moon – 17 October
- Beaver Moon – 15 November
- Cold Moon – 15 December