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Fourth of July 2020 Will End with a Full Moon and Lunar Eclipse: When and Where You Can See It - Yahoo! Voices
Jun 30, 2020 35 secs

July's full moon, known as the Buck Moon, will rise on Saturday evening and end with a partial lunar eclipse.

According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Buck Moon  — named after the new antlers seen on young male deer at this time of year — will rise after sunset on Saturday before reaching peak illumination at 12:44 a.m.

The Buck Moon will be the first full moon of the summer.

March's moon is known as the Snow Moon (or sometimes, the Hunger Moon), April’s moon is called the Pink Moon, May is the Flower Moon, and June is the Strawberry Moon.

The next full moon, known as the Sturgeon Moon, is expected to take place on Aug.

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