Sunday, 15 December 2024

December 15 2024 Cold Moon

 



  • December 15 2024 Cold Moon
    This moon marks the start of the year's coldest months.

Its name was coined by the Mohawk people, 

 a reference to the cold winter temperatures that coincide with the last full moon of the year


To our eyes, the Moon’s disk will appear fully illuminated a couple of days before a full Moon, so start looking  towards the east after sunset as it peaks over the horizon.

If you look up during the December full Moon, notice how it’s nearly at the top of the sky, tracing a long path through the night, akin to Santa’s sleigh! The winter solstice Moon takes the highest path along the sky and is above the horizon longer than any Moon—hence, it’s the longest night!

Conversely, near the summer solstice in June, the Sun is highest in the sky while the Moon has the lowest arc—hence, it’s the longest day! 

This full Moon has also been called the Long Night Moon (Mohican), as it rises during the “longest” nights of the year

This name is doubly fitting because December’s full Moon shines above the horizon for a more extended period than most full Moons. 


Other names that allude to the cold and snow include

Drift Clearing Moon (Cree), 

Frost Exploding Trees Moon (Cree), 

Moon of the Popping Trees (Oglala), 

Hoar Frost Moon (Cree), 

Snow Moon (Haida, Cherokee), 

Winter Maker Moon (Western Abenaki)

Moon When the Deer Shed Their Antlers (Dakota) 

 Little Spirit Moon (Anishinaabe)


In Europe, ancient pagans called the December full Moon the “Moon Before Yule” in honor of the Yuletide festival celebrating the return of the sun heralded by the winter solstice