What I didn't realize is that the moon at it's fullest has a different name every month. Interesting.....
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-beaver-moon-name-meaning-2017-11
The Beaver Moon peaks this weekend at 1:22 a.m. ET on Saturday.
The phenomenon is also called a Frost Moon, but both names describe the same thing: the full moon.
In fact, these two labels join dozens of other names for this phase of Earth's largest satellite. The terms change from month to month:
- January: Wolf Moon, Old Moon.
- February: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon.
- March: Worm Moon, Sap Moon, Crow Moon.
- April: Pink Moon, Grass Moon, Fish Moon.
- May: Flower Moon, Planting Moon.
- June: Strawberry Moon, Rose Moon.
- July: Buck Moon, Thunder Moon, Hay Moon.
- August: Sturgeon Moon, Red Moon.
- September: Harvest Moon, Corn Moon.
- October: Hunter's Moon.
- November: Beaver Moon, Frost Moon.
- December: Cold Moon, Long Night's Moon.
Yes, these names all refer to the full moon.