Rare Full Moon on December 25th 2015
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This Christmas will be unlike most others since this year a rare full moon will brighten the night before the sun rises on Christmas Day 2015.
It will be the first full moon on Christmas Day since 1977, and it will shine overnight Christmas Eve as Santa and his reindeer make deliveries -- peaking early Christmas morning.
The moon will reach peak size, perigee, at 5:11 a.m. central/ 6:11 a.m. eastern time on Christmas Day.
December's full moon is known as a "Full Cold Moon," but it rarely falls on Christmas Day.
At 11.11 GTM time this rare moon which has not been seen since 1977 will be visible.
Many wonderful rituals can be done on this day.
The next Christmas full moon wont appear until the year 2034
Among some tribes, this moon was called the Full Long Nights Moon. In this month, the winter cold fastens its grip, and the nights are at their longest and darkest. It is also sometimes called the Moon before Yule.
December Moon is also known as Oak Moon, Cold Moon, Winter Moon, and Wolf Moon. This is the time of the Dark Lord, with the Oak being his symbol. It is the time of rebirth. The zodiac association is Sagittarius.
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