Full Moon Features
Full Moon Features are special characteristics that become visible during a full moon phase. This occurs when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, allowing sunlight to illuminate the entire face of the Moon. Common features include craters, maria (dark basaltic plains), and highlands, which can be observed with the naked eye or through telescopes.
The full moon has significant cultural and scientific importance. Many cultures celebrate full moons with festivals and rituals, while scientists study them to understand lunar geology and the effects of lunar cycles on Earth. The full moon also influences tides due to its gravitational pull on the Earth.