Sunday 1st February 2026

  • It will be in the constellation Cancer and is traditionally called the Snow Moon, reflecting the deep winter season.
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  • The Moon will be high in the sky by late evening, making it excellent for outreach events or astrophotography.
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  • Its position in Cancer places it near the Beehive Cluster (Messier 44), which could be a beautiful pairing for binocular or telescope viewing.
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  • Traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings
    – Full Moon names reflect seasonal changes and natural rhythms observed by early cultures, particularly those influenced by UK colonial traditions and Native American heritage.
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    – Learn more about traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings ~ Read more.
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