The Full Worm Moon is almost here! Find out when to pitch in Louisville
The last full moon of winter appears on Monday and Tuesday evenings. If you want to see the Worm Moon at maximum illumination, look up around 7:42 on Tuesday. And yes, it is called the Worm Moon. Depending on where you live, you may be dealing with cloudy skies, but you’ll also get another chance to see this moonlight show on Tuesday night. The name Worm Moon, according to Almanac.com, refers to another kind of “worm” – beetle larvae – which begins to emerge from the thawing bark of trees. In Christianity, this moon is known as the Lenten moon. It has also been called the Sugar Moon, the Eagle Moon and the Goose Moon.
If you want to see the Worm Moon at maximum illumination, look up around 7:42 on Tuesday.
And yes, it’s called the Worm Moon.
Depending on where you live, you may be dealing with cloudy skies, but you also have another opportunity to see this moonlight show on Tuesday night.
The name Worm Moon, according to Almanac.com, refers to another kind of “worm” – beetle larvae – which begins to emerge from the thawing bark of trees.
In Christianity, this moon is known as the Lenten moon.
It has also been called the Sugar Moon, the Eagle Moon and the Goose Moon.