Summer officially, and with it is the first month of time. The monthly month of July – known as Buck Moon or Thunder Moon – light sky in the sky in July
According to Stellarium’s map of heavenThe moon rises from the southeast horizon just after sunset at your local time and pass through the sky before placing the south horizon before the mornings. Wherever you are from the US, you can see it almost all night.
If you do not see the month because of time or other reason, you can also avoid a good view at any time from July 8-12 as the moon More than 95% full In those days.
Why is this Buck Moon called or Thunder Moon?
According to Almanac in Farmer, the full month of July has many names, including Buck Moon, Thunder Moon, Beather Mouling Moon, and salmon months. These names are typically from native Americans and colonial times and used to describe the month for the entire month, not only if it is full.
A white one is someone who begins to grow antlers in March or April as the days began to raise. July marks the peak In their antler time growth, so the name Buck Moon. The thunderings are also usually in July, which is also called Thunder Moon.
The other two names are less common, but July marks the time some species of salmon Start Migration for the hearing period, while Duckings To their annual passage during this year as well.
See a view of Mars and Venus as well
The moon joins the sky by Mars and Venus to travel across the sky on July 10 You are not long, because it is set to dip the bottom of the horizon before midnight. If you choose to continue later, Venus will cent to the eastern eastown soon after 2 at the local time and appears until sunrise.
Saturn will also see the eastern skies, not far from the moon, but you need binoculars or a telescope to see it in the sunshine.
Once the month is completed its monthly cycle, skygazers can check alpha capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariadids Meteor shower, which are both is set to arrive In the last few days of July.