Buck Moon: Skywatchers across the globe will witness the Buck Moon, the July full moon, lighting up the skies after sunset. It will sure create a golden glow against the dark night. What then is a Buck Moon and is it safe to watch anyway?
It comes from the Native American traditions in naming months when bucks were said to grow their new antlers. It stands for regeneration, strength, and seasonal change. There are other names used: The Thunder Moon because of many thunderstorms in the summer, and The Hay Moon as the harvest is marked in some cultures, among others.
Yes! Watching Buck Moon is totally safe for your eyes nevertheless. While solar eclipses or some rare planetary events demand special glasses, there is no danger associated with the naked eye, binoculars, or telescopes viewing full moons. It is just a peaceful, awe-inspiring sight.
To catch at its best:
Look towards the east horizon immediately after sunset.
As the moon will rise, so will appear larger and slightly orange.
To enjoy this event in the best sense, find dark, open space while not exposed to city lights.
India: The Buck Moon will be bright around 8.30 PM IST but will be visible all night long depending on cloud conditions.
Even if this will not be a supermoon, It is going to be quite a sight this year. For many, it gives just a little space for calm and reflection amid all the busyness in life. Whether you’re an outer space nut or you’re simply looking for some time away from it, tonight’s moonrise is worth your time.
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