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Subject: BS: Wolf Moon From: keberoxu Date: 11 Jan 25 - 07:13 PM January 13 (Tuesday) is the full moon known as the Wolf Moon. Anybody feel like howling? |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: gillymor Date: 12 Jan 25 - 08:14 AM Gonna go out yakking on Tuesday looking for sea trout and maybe a redfish. There is something magical about being on Estero Bay under a full moon. It's also supposed pass near Mars from our vantage point. |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Donuel Date: 14 Jan 25 - 02:49 PM This wolf moon is huge and bright. The worst moon is the hunger moon. |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Doug Chadwick Date: 15 Jan 25 - 05:01 AM Who gets to name the full moons? Why "Wolf"? Are there alternative names for the same full moon, used by different countries? DC |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Donuel Date: 15 Jan 25 - 05:10 AM Looking at Mars from the moon this month |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: gillymor Date: 15 Jan 25 - 07:34 AM We watched it pass in front of Mars last night. What a moment on the water. |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Donuel Date: 15 Jan 25 - 08:22 AM I assume the names of various moons that sound native American are translated Indian names. The planets are Roman and modern names. Things like asteroids are latin, aster means star and oid means like. |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: gillymor Date: 15 Jan 25 - 08:58 AM What is the Wolf Moon?-USA Today |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Doug Chadwick Date: 15 Jan 25 - 09:28 AM Is the September/early October full moon still called the Harvest Moon in Australia, even though it is Spring there? DC |
Subject: RE: BS: Wolf Moon From: Donuel Date: 15 Jan 25 - 05:02 PM Oz has its own aboriginal language, wisdom, and teachings. |