The Thunder Moon, also known as the Buck Moon, will shine bright on Thursday. This full moon marks the first one of summer and will rise in the southeastern sky. You can enjoy its light until it sets in the southwest.
Why the names? The Thunder Moon gets its name because July often brings summer storms. The Buck Moon refers to the time when male deer grow their antlers in full velvet. Native American communities in Alaska even call it the Salmon Moon due to the salmon run around this time.
July is a great month for stargazers. You can catch two meteor showers this month and get a stunning view of the Milky Way. The meteor activity adds a layer of magic to the night sky, making evenings perfect for outdoor adventures.
According to a recent study by the American Meteor Society, star gazing is more popular than ever. People are seeking ways to connect with nature and unwind from daily stress. This is reflected in social media trends where users share their night sky photos, creating a sense of community among astronomy enthusiasts.
As you look up this July, take a moment to appreciate how these lunar events connect us to nature’s rhythms. From the growth of deer to summer storms, each full moon holds stories from the past that resonate with our experiences today.
For more about the significance of the Buck Moon, check out the Farmer’s Almanac. This link provides great insights into lunar phases and their meanings throughout history.
Enjoy this month of stargazing!