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Hunter's Moon

October 2026 Full Moon

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Sunday, October 25, 2026 at 9:13 PM Coordinated Universal Time

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About the Hunter's Moon

The Hunter's Moon follows the Harvest Moon and is so named because it provided ample light for hunting game in the now-barren fields. It is a time for preparation, security, and community, as people stocked up for the winter.

🔭 Viewing Guide

Similar to the Harvest Moon, the Hunter's Moon is best seen in an open landscape. A clearing in a forest or a wide-open field where you can see for miles will give you a powerful sense of this moon's traditional purpose.

Quick Facts

Date: 10/25/2026
Time: 9:13:00 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 Hunter's Moon!

🌍 Suggested Viewing Location

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico

Coordinates: 36.06°N, 107.96°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 Hunter's Moon?

After the harvest, the fields were clear, making it easier to spot game. The bright light of this full moon gave hunters an advantage in their efforts to procure meat for the coming winter.

Is this moon a signal for winter?

Yes, the Hunter's Moon is a clear signal to prepare for the colder months. It represents a time of community effort and securing resources before winter sets in.