Everything you need to know about the full “Wolf Moon,” including exactly when, where and how to see it at its best from ...
In the Northern Hemisphere, we’re in the dead of winter and most people are spending their evenings inside where it’s warm.
Look for the January full moon to rise from the eastern horizon around sunset, according to NASA. By midnight, the wolf moon should glow bright and round overhead before disappearing at sunrise into ...
Rising just before sunset on January 13, the Full Wolf Moon will be up all night, and will slip below the western horizon ...
The wolf moon, named for the howling of hungry wolves during cold winter nights, will be at peak just after sunset Monday, Jan. 13. Full moon names are often tied to nature or farming and have roots ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. The “Wolf Moon” will turn full at 17:54 UTC/12:54 p.m. EST on ...