Full Moons
A Full Moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, fully illuminating its surface. This phase happens approximately once a month, as the Moon orbits the Earth. During a Full Moon, the Moon appears as a bright, round disk in the night sky.
The Full Moon has been significant in various cultures and traditions, often associated with tides and lunar cycles. It can influence natural phenomena, such as animal behavior and plant growth. Many people also enjoy observing the Full Moon for its beauty and the unique light it casts on the landscape.