WOW! Tonight The Full Wolf Moon Will Align With Mars

It will be the biggest show tonight and best of all is that this show is absolutely free to check out! Tonight (weather permitting) the new full moon will arrive. The "Wolf Moon" arrives officially tonight at 5:27 pm (Eastern Time).

 

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According to a recent article from Patch, "The moon will pass directly in front of Mars, combining with the bright star Pollux to create a stunning view. Mars is one of four planets lining up this month in a rare four-planet conjunction."

 

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The forecast tonight is looking to be in pretty good shape for a look at the full Wolf Moon.

Today: Sunny Skies, Hi 43

Tonight: Clear Skies, Low 26

Tuesday Night: Mostly Clear, cold lows near 20

 

"Mars will disappear behind the bottom of the moon at about 9:16 p.m. then reappear from behind the upper right of the moon at about 10:31 p.m."

 

I will be out there with you tonight. I enjoy getting some nice shots of the moon and tonight's forecast looks perfect to see a great "Wolf Moon" this evening after dark. Bundle up, the weather looks clear but it will be cold as you "star gaze" tonight.

 

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According to FOX Weather, "A full Moon in January is called a Wolf Moon because of the packs of wolves heard howling at the Moon outside villages in the wintertime in decades past, according to NASA."

 

Enjoy tonight and share your moon pics with us. Send photos on the 92.7 WOBM App, It's easy to do and we love seeing your pics and video.

 

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