Full Super Moon, Hunter's moon blessings

Posted by The Wizard's Hat on Oct 16th 2024

Full Super Moon, Hunter's moon blessings

The biggest supermoon of the year is about to rise:The 'Hunter's Moon'.

Officially full at 7:26 a.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 17, the full moon will be best seen rising in the east at moonrise where you are. It will be in the constellation Pisces, and it will appear bright and full the day before and after as well.

As the moon rises, it will be about halfway between Saturn (to the moon's upper right) and Jupiter (to its lower left, rising about an hour after the full moon). Three nights later, on Sunday, Oct. 20, the moon will rise with Jupiter.

The most popular name for October's full moon is the Hunter's Moon because its appearance was once a signal for hunters to prepare for the upcoming winter, according to Almanac.com. That name has Anglo-Saxon origins, according to Timeanddate.com, though it's also been called the Falling Leaves Moon and the Blood Moon. (The latter name should not be confused with a total lunar eclipse, which is often given the same name due to the moon's reddish hue when obscured by Earth's shadow.)

The Hunter's Moon will also be the first full moon of autumn this year; the fall equinox occurred on Sunday, Sept. 22, shortly after the Harvest Moon rose on Sept. 17.

The next full moon will happen on Nov. 15. Known as the Beaver Moon, the Frost Moon and the Freezing Moon, it will be the final supermoon of 2024.