How to see the Cold Moon, the longest full moon of the year, this Saturday

The last full moon before the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere will be the December's Cold Moon.

The Cold Moon can be seen at 11:36 pm. On December 19th, the est was 0432 If you miss that moment, you can still see the moon for three days, starting on Friday.
The winter solstice will occur at precisely 10:59 a.m. The North Pole is at its farthest tilt away from the sun on Tuesday. The winter will last until the spring equinox on March 20, 2022.

If you want to take a picture of the December full moon, you should check out our guide on how to take a picture with a camera. If you need to take pictures of the night sky, you should consider our best cameras.
December full moon is met by a string of planets.

The shortest day of the year is the winter solstice. In Washington D.C., there is just 9 hours, 26 minutes and 12.9 seconds of sunlight from sunrise to sunset. The sun will be at its lowest point in Washington D.C. on Solar noon, which is the highest point in the sky. Solar noon doesn't happen at noon, but at 12 p.m. local time according to timeanddate.com.

The name Long Night Moon is derived from the fact that the Cold Moon is the longest full moon of the year. The sun, Earth and moon line up on an imaginary line during a full moon. The moon's position around Earth is different from the sun's, so it's a bit higher or lower than Earth's shadow when the lineup happens.
The events are added to by the winter solstice. The path of the full moon is highest in the sky when the sun's path is low. In Washington, D.C., the Cold Moon will be in the sky for 15 hours and 33 minutes, with 14 hours and 34 minutes of this time occurring when the sun is down. The cold moon is visible from a lot of places.
This time of year brings long, cold nights, which is one of the reasons why the Cold Moon is named. The Winter Moon and the Frost Moon are the names of the moon in December. Old European names for the last full moon before the winter solstice include the Oak Moon and the Moon before Yule. It wasn't until the 10th century that King Haakon I of Norway began to introduce the religion to the region, a practice that later spread through Europe.

The ancient people of Britain and France are thought to have lived in Oak Moon. According to a first century A.D. text, the Druids collected mistletoe from oak trees. The small, sticky berries of mistletoe are visible in the winter when the host trees lose their leaves.
If you want to see a full or nearly-full moon, you'll be able to see it on Friday and Saturday, which are the earliest evenings of the year. NASA reported that some people call this moon the Child Moon because children can still catch the show.

Live Science published the original article.

The last full moon before the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere will be the December's Cold Moon.

The Cold Moon can be seen at 11:36 pm. On December 19th, the est was 0432 If you miss that moment, you can still see the moon for three days, starting on Friday.
The winter solstice will occur at precisely 10:59 a.m. The North Pole is at its farthest tilt away from the sun on Tuesday. The winter will last until the spring equinox on March 20, 2022.

Photos of the solar eclipse from the South Pole.

The shortest day of the year is the winter solstice. In Washington D.C., there is just 9 hours, 26 minutes and 12.9 seconds of sunlight from sunrise to sunset. The sun will be at its lowest point in Washington D.C. on Solar noon, which is the highest point in the sky. Solar noon doesn't happen at noon, but at 12 p.m. local time according to timeanddate.com.

The name Long Night Moon is derived from the fact that the Cold Moon is the longest full moon of the year. The sun, Earth and moon line up on an imaginary line during a full moon. The moon's position around Earth is different from the sun's, so it's a bit higher or lower than Earth's shadow when the lineup happens.
The events are added to by the winter solstice. The path of the full moon is highest in the sky when the sun's path is low. In Washington, D.C., the Cold Moon will be in the sky for 15 hours and 33 minutes, with 14 hours and 34 minutes of this time occurring when the sun is down. The cold moon is visible from a lot of places.
This time of year brings long, cold nights, which is one of the reasons why the Cold Moon is named. The Winter Moon and the Frost Moon are the names of the moon in December. Old European names for the last full moon before the winter solstice include the Oak Moon and the Moon before Yule. It wasn't until the 10th century that King Haakon I of Norway began to introduce the religion to the region, a practice that later spread through Europe.

The ancient people of Britain and France are thought to have lived in Oak Moon. According to a first century A.D. text, the Druids collected mistletoe from oak trees. The small, sticky berries of mistletoe are visible in the winter when the host trees lose their leaves.
If you want to see a full or nearly-full moon, you'll be able to see it on Friday and Saturday, which are the earliest evenings of the year. NASA reported that some people call this moon the Child Moon because children can still catch the show.

Live Science published the original article.

The last full moon before the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere will be the December's Cold Moon.

The Cold Moon can be seen at 11:36 pm. On December 19th, the est was 0432 If you miss that moment, you can still see the moon for three days, starting on Friday.
The winter solstice will occur at precisely 10:59 a.m. The North Pole is at its farthest tilt away from the sun on Tuesday. The winter will last until the spring equinox on March 20, 2022.

Photos of the solar eclipse from the South Pole.

The shortest day of the year is the winter solstice. In Washington D.C., there is just 9 hours, 26 minutes and 12.9 seconds of sunlight from sunrise to sunset. The sun will be at its lowest point in Washington D.C. on Solar noon, which is the highest point in the sky. Solar noon doesn't happen at noon, but at 12 p.m. local time according to timeanddate.com.

The name Long Night Moon is derived from the fact that the Cold Moon is the longest full moon of the year. The sun, Earth and moon line up on an imaginary line during a full moon. The moon's position around Earth is different from the sun's, so it's a bit higher or lower than Earth's shadow when the lineup happens.
The events are added to by the winter solstice. The path of the full moon is highest in the sky when the sun's path is low. In Washington, D.C., the Cold Moon will be in the sky for 15 hours and 33 minutes, with 14 hours and 34 minutes of this time occurring when the sun is down. The cold moon is visible from a lot of places.
This time of year brings long, cold nights, which is one of the reasons why the Cold Moon is named. The Winter Moon and the Frost Moon are the names of the moon in December. Old European names for the last full moon before the winter solstice include the Oak Moon and the Moon before Yule. It wasn't until the 10th century that King Haakon I of Norway began to introduce the religion to the region, a practice that later spread through Europe.

The ancient people of Britain and France are thought to have lived in Oak Moon. According to a first century A.D. text, the Druids collected mistletoe from oak trees. The small, sticky berries of mistletoe are visible in the winter when the host trees lose their leaves.
If you want to see a full or nearly-full moon, you'll be able to see it on Friday and Saturday, which are the earliest evenings of the year. NASA reported that some people call this moon the Child Moon because children can still catch the show.

Live Science published the original article.