July's full moon will be one of the closest to Earth of the year and one of the lowest-hanging as seen from the Northern Hemisphere.
July's full Buck Moon will rise later this week, becoming the first supermoon of the year. Not only will the moon be closer to Earth than it typically is, but for most observers, the moon will also remain lower in the sky than at any other time this year.
The most popular name for July's full moon is the Buck Moon, because the antlers of male deer are growing at this time, according to Almanac. However, other names include the Thunder Moon, Hay Moon, Salmon Moon and Raspberry Moon. July's full moon is the first and smallest of four supermoons in 2023, with the following full moons on Aug. 1, Aug. 30 and Sept. 29 destined to be slightly larger and brighter. For example, the Buck Moon will turn full while 224,895 miles from Earth, but the biggest and brightest supermoon of 2023 will be the Blue Moon on Aug. 30, at 222,043 miles from Earth.
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