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Beyond the Lion and the Lamb: Let’s talk about March folklore
Read full article: Beyond the Lion and the Lamb: Let’s talk about March folkloreHave you ever heard that saying about March? You know, the one that goes, “March roars in like a lion, out like a lamb”? Well, for those who’ve experienced harsh winters, it usually rings true.
Here’s when to see the full Worm Moon
Read full article: Here’s when to see the full Worm MoonLook east and you will find the bright Worm Moon rising over the horizon just before 8 p.m.March’s full moon is referred to as the Worm Moon because earthworms begin to appear as the soil warms in spring. March’s full moon is also the Paschal Full Moon in 2021, the first full moon after the Spring Equinox. April’s full moon is also a supermoon meaning the moon is full while also in perigee or closest approach to Earth. During a supermoon, the moon is about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a normal full moon. AdThere is no set definition as to how close the moon must be to be considered super and therefore some also consider March’s full moon super.
Look Up! Supermoon, planets to dazzle Monday’s sky
Read full article: Look Up! Supermoon, planets to dazzle Monday’s skyORLANDO, Fla.- – March’s full “worm” moon will be a supermoon, meaning the moon is full while also in perigee, or closest approach to Earth. Monday’s supermoon will appear to be the second-biggest full moon of the year. The March full moon is referred to as the worm moon because the ground begins to thaw and earthworms soon reappear for spring. Before sunrise, opposite of the supermoon in the western sky, will reside four planets in the east. Your photo comes right into the Pinpoint Weather Center!