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  2. Look up this weekend for a celestial double feature - AOL

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    The last full moon of 2024 will be the cold moon on December 15, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. The Leonids will be seen blazing in the night sky until the shower’s finality on December 2 ...

  3. Lunar effect - Wikipedia

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    Moonrise by the Sea.Biologists as well as artists and poets have long thought about the Moon's influence on living creatures. The lunar effect is a purported correlation between specific stages of the roughly 29.5-day lunar cycle and behavior and physiological changes in living beings on Earth, including humans.

  4. The final full moon of 2023 will peer over the horizon on Monday, the night of Christmas, and reach its peak the following evening — offering a warm lunar glow during the cool holiday nights.

  5. December full moon: Rare ‘cold moon’ set to rise for last ...

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    The last full moon of the year will rise overnight in a rare “major lunar standstill” amid a dazzling meteor shower. The “cold moon” - a phenomenon that happens every 18.6 years - will ...

  6. Crepuscular animal - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is not absolute, because crepuscular animals may also be active on a bright moonlit night or on a dull day. Some animals casually described as nocturnal are in fact crepuscular. [2] Special classes of crepuscular behaviour include matutinal, or "matinal", animals active only in the dawn, and vespertine, only in the dusk.

  7. Transient lunar phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    It was seen on the night side of the Moon and appeared like a star of Magnitude 5 to the naked eye. [12] On October 15, 1789, J.H.Schröter observed two bright bursts of light, each one of them composed of many single, separate small sparks, appearing on the night side of the Moon near crater Plato and Mare Imbrium. [13]

  8. November’s Beaver Moon is Your Last Chance to See a ... - AOL

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    When the full moon is in perigee, it’s about 226,000 miles from Earth and can appear up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than a moon in apogee. That’s when the moon is at its ...

  9. Solunar theory - Wikipedia

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    In May 1926, John Alden Knight put together some fishing folklore and other fishing factors such as the sun and the moon, hence the name Solunar (Sol for sun and Lunar for moon) to form a theory on the patterns of animal movement. Knight compiled a list of factors which control or influence the day-to-day behavior of many freshwater and ...