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Wolf Moon

January 2025 Full Moon

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Monday, January 13, 2025 at 10:27 PM Coordinated Universal Time

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About the Wolf Moon

The Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year, is named after the howling of wolves that was often heard during the cold January nights. This name, rooted in Native American and European folklore, evokes a sense of primal connection to the winter wilderness. It's a time for introspection, setting intentions for the new year, and connecting with one's own inner strength and community.

🔭 Viewing Guide

To best experience the Wolf Moon, find a clear, open area away from city lights. A national park or a rural field on a crisp, cold night is ideal for feeling the wild, ancient energy of this moon.

Quick Facts

Date: 1/13/2025
Time: 10:27:00 PM
Phase: Full Moon
Illumination: 100%

📸 Photography Tips

  • • Use a tripod for sharp images
  • • Best time: 1-2 hours after moonrise
  • • Try different focal lengths
  • • Include foreground elements
  • • Shoot in RAW format

🌤️ Weather Check

Remember to check local weather conditions before heading out to view the Wolf Moon!

🌍 Suggested Viewing Location

Glacier National Park, Montana

Coordinates: 48.76°N, 113.79°W

Why this location?

This location offers excellent dark skies and minimal light pollution, making it ideal for moon viewing and photography.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called the Wolf Moon?

The name comes from the belief that wolves were more likely to be heard howling during the cold, snowy nights of January, a sound that became deeply associated with this full moon.

What is its spiritual meaning?

The Wolf Moon is seen as a powerful time for self-reflection, setting intentions for the new year, and strengthening community bonds. It encourages connecting with your primal instincts and inner wisdom.