July’s Buck Moon rises tonight, delivering a rare horizon-hugging view thanks to summer’s axial tilt. Rooted in Algonquin tradition and overlapping with Guru Purnima, this full moon is best seen after sunset in open areas. Cloud cover may affect views, but the spectacle extends across multiple nights.
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The Buck Moon will rise on July 10, 2025, making it the farthest full moon from the Sun this year. You'll find it low on the southern horizon, thanks to Earth's recent swing farthest from the Sun. Timings and visibility vary, so skywatchers should check local predictions for a perfect lunar view.
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July’s Buck Moon hits its peak on July 10 at 1:37 p.m. PDT, but Californians will get their best view around sunset. The name traces back to Native American traditions, marking the season when bucks regrow antlers. This full moon is linked to the zodiac sign Cancer, hinting at deeper emotions and home life influences.
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