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Deer Moon 2026: When will the July Full Moon be?; timetable and tips to see it
MX🏛️ Politics3 days ago

Deer Moon 2026: When will the July Full Moon be?; timetable and tips to see it

The article discusses the 'Luna de Ciervo' (Stag Moon) of July 2026, which will be the second full moon of the summer. It notes that this event will occur from Tuesday, July 28, to Thursday, July 30, with the peak illumination happening on Wednesday, July 29, at 14:36 UTC/GMT (8:36 AM Mexico City time). While the full moon will coincide with daylight in Mexico, it will still be visible during evening and nighttime hours on July 29. The article recommends checking local weather conditions due to potential rain affecting visibility and suggests tips such as avoiding light pollution, using binoculars or telescopes, and finding clear viewing spots. It also includes related articles about other astronomical events and unrelated topics like education and sports.

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Deer Moon 2026: When will the July Full Moon be?; timetable and tips to see it

The article discusses the 'Luna de Ciervo' (Stag Moon) of July 2026, which will be the second full moon of the summer. It notes that this event will occur from Tuesday, July 28, to Thursday, July 30, with the peak illumination happening on Wednesday, July 29, at 14:36 UTC/GMT (8:36 AM Mexico City time). While the full moon will coincide with daylight in Mexico, it will still be visible during evening and nighttime hours on July 29. The article recommends checking local weather conditions due to potential rain affecting visibility and suggests tips such as avoiding light pollution, using binoculars or telescopes, and finding clear viewing spots. It also includes related articles about other astronomical events and unrelated topics like education and sports.

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