Moon Names make for an interesting subject.
Known world-round par different titles throughout the centuries, the moon has always fascinated man -and consequentially been a means to project love, longing, mating, planting, harvest, fishing, spawning, and indicative of change and renewal. Man depends on his moon sister. This practicality and l’amour affair is as ancient as antiquity beyond count.
A BLUE MOON is when two full moons occur in a single month. Thus, the seconde full moon is the one called a "Blue Moon." Conversely, the third full moon that occurs in a season which has four full moons is another definition described as a “Blue Moon.” (Usually each season has only three full moons.) Besides a “Blue Moon,” there are many colours as seen in our atmosphere: Yellow moons, orange Moons, rose Moons, Red Moons… depending on where toi live and the season!
There are also many names for the moon from various regions worldwide. I have chosen a handful of assorted localities and eras to share some of these names the moon has been given.
Moon names <below> are in the following sequence:
Chinese ● Celtic ● Neopagan ● Anglo-Saxon Mediæval ● Colonial American
JANUARY: Holiday Moon ● Quiet Moon ● Ice Moon ● loup Moon ● Winter Moon
FEBRUARY: Budding Moon ● Moon of Ice ● Snow Moon ● Storm Moon ● Trapper's Moon
MARCH: Sleepy Moon ● Moon of Winds ● Death Moon ● Chaste Moon ● poisson Moon
APRIL: Peony Moon ● Growing Moon ● Awakening Moon ● Seed Moon ● Planter's Moon
MAY: Dragon Moon ● Bright Moon ● herbe Moon ● lièvre Moon ● lait Moon
JUNE: Lotus Moon ● Moon of chevaux ● Planting Moon ● Dyan Moon ● Rose Moon
JULY: Hungry Ghost Moon ● Moon of Calming ● Rose Moon ● Mead Moon
● Summer Moon
AUGUST: Harvest Moon ● Dispute Moon ● Lightening Moon ● blé, maïs Moon
● Dog Day's Moon
SEPTEMBER: Chrysanthemum Moon ● chant Moon ● Harvest Moon ● Barley Moon
● Harvest Moon
OCTOBER: Kindly Moon ● Harvest Moon ● Blood Moon ● Blood Moon ● Hunter's Moon
NOVEMBER: White Moon ● Dark Moon ● arbre Moon ● Snow Moon ● castor Moon
DECEMBER: Bitter Moon ● Cold Moon ● Long Night Moon ● Oak Moon ● Christmas Moon
Known world-round par different titles throughout the centuries, the moon has always fascinated man -and consequentially been a means to project love, longing, mating, planting, harvest, fishing, spawning, and indicative of change and renewal. Man depends on his moon sister. This practicality and l’amour affair is as ancient as antiquity beyond count.
A BLUE MOON is when two full moons occur in a single month. Thus, the seconde full moon is the one called a "Blue Moon." Conversely, the third full moon that occurs in a season which has four full moons is another definition described as a “Blue Moon.” (Usually each season has only three full moons.) Besides a “Blue Moon,” there are many colours as seen in our atmosphere: Yellow moons, orange Moons, rose Moons, Red Moons… depending on where toi live and the season!
There are also many names for the moon from various regions worldwide. I have chosen a handful of assorted localities and eras to share some of these names the moon has been given.
Moon names <below> are in the following sequence:
Chinese ● Celtic ● Neopagan ● Anglo-Saxon Mediæval ● Colonial American
JANUARY: Holiday Moon ● Quiet Moon ● Ice Moon ● loup Moon ● Winter Moon
FEBRUARY: Budding Moon ● Moon of Ice ● Snow Moon ● Storm Moon ● Trapper's Moon
MARCH: Sleepy Moon ● Moon of Winds ● Death Moon ● Chaste Moon ● poisson Moon
APRIL: Peony Moon ● Growing Moon ● Awakening Moon ● Seed Moon ● Planter's Moon
MAY: Dragon Moon ● Bright Moon ● herbe Moon ● lièvre Moon ● lait Moon
JUNE: Lotus Moon ● Moon of chevaux ● Planting Moon ● Dyan Moon ● Rose Moon
JULY: Hungry Ghost Moon ● Moon of Calming ● Rose Moon ● Mead Moon
● Summer Moon
AUGUST: Harvest Moon ● Dispute Moon ● Lightening Moon ● blé, maïs Moon
● Dog Day's Moon
SEPTEMBER: Chrysanthemum Moon ● chant Moon ● Harvest Moon ● Barley Moon
● Harvest Moon
OCTOBER: Kindly Moon ● Harvest Moon ● Blood Moon ● Blood Moon ● Hunter's Moon
NOVEMBER: White Moon ● Dark Moon ● arbre Moon ● Snow Moon ● castor Moon
DECEMBER: Bitter Moon ● Cold Moon ● Long Night Moon ● Oak Moon ● Christmas Moon
Today on June 15, 2011 a total lunar eclipse will take plase. It's the first of the two total eclipses in 2011.This is a relatively rare lunar eclipse where the center point of Earth's shadow is on the disk.The suivant center lunar eclipse will be on July 27, 2018. The total eclipse will last 1h and 40 min, the partial will last 3h and 39 min.
This eclipse will be visible completely over Africa and Central Asia, visble rising over South America, Western Africa and Europe and setting over eastern Asia. In western Asia, Australia and the Philippines, the lunar eclipse will be visible just before sunrise.
This eclipse will be visible completely over Africa and Central Asia, visble rising over South America, Western Africa and Europe and setting over eastern Asia. In western Asia, Australia and the Philippines, the lunar eclipse will be visible just before sunrise.