Dec 22, 2015

Catch the Rare Full Moon

A rare full moon will light up the skies on Christmas Day according to NASA. The last time this occurred was in 1977 is also called the Full Cold moon because it occurs during the beginning of winter. 

Whether you watch from the Seattle to New York, this rare event won't occur again until 2034.  Jesse Tam ready for the view across the northwest skies.


On December 25, the moon officially becomes full at 6:11 a.m. so take time and look up at the skies on Christmas and maybe you'll get a glimpse of the full moon. The previous full moons in all of the 20th century on Christmas were in: 1901, 1920 and 1977.  


Enjoy the Christmas full moon view and special holiday gift.   Don't miss the chance to see this event or wait until the 21st century.  
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