India, July 10 -- July's first full moon- the Buck Moon- will show up on Thursday (July 10). The first of its kind in the astronomical summer of the Northern Hemisphere, the moon will be one of the lowest-hanging full moons of the year, as per Live Science.
Appearing in Sagittarius, the Buck Moon is one of the most famous summer constellations in the Northern Hemisphere despite its lack of bright stars. In terms of low-hanging moons, only June's Strawberry Moon which occurs earlier in the month is able to beat it. Its proximity to the horizon enhances its apparent size and color to the average viewer- a phenomenon referred to as "moon illusion" by NASA and occurs only once every 18.6 years.
As per Old Farmer's Almanac, the name Buck Moo...
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