A “full moon” is set to rise this weekend. That is, the moon will reach its full size — an event that usually only happens once a month.
But this time, it won’t be in the same conditions you normally see the moon once. This time, there will be a chance to see it twice on two evenings as the moon rises “in the east.”
Sturgeon Moon 2025 Agust
A “sturgeon moon” is occurring this weekend. It will be full on Saturday, August 9th at 3:55 a.m. ET.
That means people in North America will be able to see it as a full moon on Friday evening and Saturday evening, when the moon rises in the east. Normally, there will be a chance to see it twice.

When is the best time to see a full moon?
The best time to see a full moon is after sunset on the day the moon reaches its full size. At that time, the moon will be 100% illuminated. Also, when the moon rises in the eastern direction, the sky will be dark enough, so the moon will be clearly visible.
At the same time, the background landscape in which the moon is seen will be illuminated by the evening light, making the moon look very beautiful.
It is rare to see such a beautiful “full moon rise” for two consecutive evenings. Only a few months get the opportunity to see the moon rise in its full form on two consecutive evenings. This is what will happen this month with the Sturgeon Moon.

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A rare opportunity to see a full moon
- A full moon usually occurs at night. However, on the evening before and the evening after it, the moon will be seen rising very beautifully. It is not expected that this will happen every month, because it is only possible at certain times of the year.
- The moon takes 29 days to complete a full revolution around the Earth. Therefore, the moon rises about 50 minutes later each day.
- But this month, August, that situation will not be seen. This is because, in August, the Moon is very low in the southern sky when viewed from the northern hemisphere.
- This is because the Moon is south of the celestial equator. As a result, the Moon rises at a very shallow angle and is visible for only a short time at night.
- Because of this rotation, the Moonrise times in August are only about 30 minutes apart, instead of the usual 50 minutes apart between the two days.
- This is why there is a rare opportunity to see the same full Moon on both August 8 and August 9, when the Moon rises in the evening.
To see the moon clearly
The best time to see the full moon beautifully and clearly is at sunset that is, in the evening. Then the sky will be starting to darken, the moon will start to rise in the eastern direction, and the moon will be 100% illuminated, so its beauty will be best seen.
The most suitable places to see this moonrise are places facing the east. That is, open landscapes without obstructions in the valleys, high areas (hills, hills), or positions such as the beach are the best.
Also, places with less urban lighting commonly called “dark sky areas” . will provide the best viewing experience with the moon and the sky clearly visible. This way, you can enjoy the full beauty of the moon with the peace of nature.
A clear view of the full moon can be most easily enjoyed at sunset, when the sky darkens and the moon rises in the east, fully illuminated. Optimal locations for viewing the moonrise include open spaces facing east, such as valleys, hills, and beaches. Dark sky areas with minimal urban lighting offer the best visibility of the moon and night sky, ensuring a serene experience in nature. Watching the moon in these settings allows for a full appreciation of its beauty and tranquility. The enchanting sight of the moon rising in the evening sky is truly a breathtaking experience.