The Science and Folklore of the November Full Moon: Exploring the Earth’s Lunar Phenomenon

2023-11-26 23:00:00

Written by Mahmoud Ragheb Monday, November 27, 2023 01:00 AM Today, Monday, November 27, the Earth will witness the full moon (Badr Jumada al-Awwal), where the moon’s disk is complete and becomes a fully round full moon on that day, so it rises immediately following sunset and remains in the sky throughout the night until It sets with sunrise the next morning, and its brightness reaches 100%. The moon appears to us as if it were full during the period from November 25 to 28, and this is because the naked eye cannot easily distinguish the slight decrease in the rotation of the moon’s disk. This full moon is known to American tribes as the beaver moon, where beaver traps are placed before the rivers freeze. It is also known as the frozen moon and the dark moon. The full moon is the best time to see the terrain, volcanic craters, and meteorite craters on the moon’s surface using binoculars and small telescopes.

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