The full moon has been shrouded in folklore and mystique for millennia, inspiring everything from religious festivals to horror films and outlandish doomsday conspiracy theories.
Each lunar cycle lasts just over 29.5 days, which means that the full moon usually falls on a slightly different date each month and sometimes more than once (known as a “blue moon”).
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Here’s the full calendar of full moons falling in 2021, along with all you need to know about the origins of different moon names and phenomena such as the “Supermoon” and “Blood Moon”.
When are the full moons in 2021?
Here are all the full moon dates for 2021:
- 28 January
- 27 February
- 28 March
- 27 April
- 26 May
- 24 June
- 24 July
- 22 August
- 21 September
- 20 October
- 19 November
- 19 December
Full moons have been shrouded in folklore and mystique for millennia (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)
What are the full moon names?
The majority of pre-modern calendars used the moon as the basis for the names of their months, a convention ended by the introduction of the solar Julian and Gregorian calendars.
In modern times, new names for the full moons – and their purported meanings – have infiltrated pop culture, generally attributed to Native American tribes.
There is no standardised Native American…
Capt. Joe Berry, right, and longtime mate William K. “Billy” Brown, show off a wahoo in this 1955 photo from the Aycock Brown Papers. Photo: Courtesy of the Outer Banks History Center, State Archives of North Carolina