The month of July brings exciting astronomical events and it is an exciting time for astronomers. One of the most awaited events of this month is the first full moon of this month. It is also called Bak Moon Moon. Let us tell you what is the Moon Moon and how and when you can see it.
Date and time of Buck Moon:
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What is the buck moon:
Bak Moon takes place every year on the first full moon of July. On this day, the moon is usually brightened and lower than normal. This is caused by the closer of summer solstice, which is a biennial phenomenon where a pole of the Earth is tilted towards the sun at its most extreme angle. Due to the summer solstice, the sun occurs at its highest point in the sky of the day, causing the moon at its lowest point in the night sky. The bank of July often falls on the day of Guru Purnima, which is a celebration of teachers and knowledge. This is because Guru Purnima is the full moon of the Hindu month of Ashada, which according to the Gregorian calendar falls on the first full moon of July.
For the best experience of Bak Moon, try to find a place with a clear view towards the south-east, as the Buck Moon will first appear on the southeast horizon. It can also be seen from a clean sky and low pollution place. However, Buck Moon can be seen most clearly from binoculars.
Tomorrow, about 20 minutes after the sun sunset, the Indian standard is expected to set at 7:21 pm, possibly at 7:40 pm. At the same time, the bank will appear for the first time. For the most obvious visual experience, it is recommended to see Bak Moon at its peak. Where it will appear the largest and straight, it will be around 2:08 pm.