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Shivali Best

Full Cold Moon will appear tonight - what it is and how to see it from the UK

Today, the UK is headed to the polls in the General Election , but if you’re a fan of stargazing, there’s another important event to look out for today.

A Full Cold Moon is set to grace our skies this evening.

This phenomenon takes place when the Moon is located on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun, meaning its face is fully illuminated.

This particular full moon has a range of alternative names, including the Cold Moon, Yule Moon and Long Night Moon.

NASA explained: “Europeans call the December full moon the Moon before Yule. Yule is an old northern European winter festival that is now associated with Christmas.

“The Native American names for the full moon in December — as reported in the Farmer’s Almanac — are the Cold Moon or the Long Night Moon.

A full moon over Earth, seen from the International Space Station (NASA)

“The Cold Moon gets its name because December is the month when it really starts to get cold, although our coldest average temperatures are in January.

“The Long Night Moon gets its name because the full moon in December occurs near the solstice, which has the longest night of the year.

“The full moon takes a high trajectory across the sky because it is opposite to the low sun, so the moon will be above the horizon longer than at other times of the year.”

How to see the Full Cold Moon from the UK

For your best chance of seeing the Full Cold Moon from the UK, look to the skies shortly after sunset.

Tonight, the sunset is scheduled for 15:51 GMT. However, the full moon should be visible all evening, so there’s no excuse for you not to see it!

If you miss tonight's full moon, unfortunately you won't have another opportunity to see one in 2019.

The next full moon is scheduled to appear on January 10.

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