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Home » Back Moon 2025: How to Find One of the Lowest Full Moons of the Year – and the Farst from the Sun
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Back Moon 2025: How to Find One of the Lowest Full Moons of the Year – and the Farst from the Sun

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The first full moon of the astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere is about to rise. Known as the Back Moon, it completely changed on Thursday, July 10th, making it one of the most drooping full moons of the year.

The moon officially reaches its full stage at 4:38pm EDT on June 10th, but that moment occurs while the moon is still below the horizon for North American audiences. The best time to watch Full Back Moon is on Thursday evening, at Moonrise at dusk, where the moon appears on the eastern horizon as an orange orb. Use the Moon calculator to determine the exact time you need to search for the Moon from your location.

The Back Moon is located in Sagittarius, one of the most famous summer signs in the Northern Hemisphere. However, since the constellations of this constellation do not have bright stars, do not expect to see anything close to the full moon.

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The July full moon is one of the lowest years of the year, second to the Strawberry Moon on June 11th. This is because it occurs relatively early in the month. By definition, the full moon is on the other side of the sky’s sun, so it reflects its position. The moon is at its lowest when the sun is at its highest in the sky, as was the summer solstice on June 20th. Thus, the backmoon mirrors the low winter arc of the sun, rising at dusk in the southeastern sky, drifting through the south sky without going too far above the south horizon, and sinking southwest at dawn. (This phenomenon works both ways, with the full moon closest to December’s bliss being the best of the year.)

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Proximity to the horizon throughout the night of the Back Moon increases its apparent size and color, making it appear larger than normal. According to NASA, “The Fantasy of the Moon” is the name of this trick that our brains play to us.

The Earth’s orbit of the Sun is also slightly elliptical, making it the farthest full moon from the Sun. On July 3rd, the Earth was in Apherion, the farthest point from the Sun in its orbital path. It is the farthest full moon of the year, as the next full moon is on the side of the earth, away from the sun.

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According to Timeanddate.com, Buckmoon is named after the new growth antlers of male deer that appear in North America in July. Other Native American names for this month’s Full Moon include Salmon Moon, Raspberry Moon and Thunder Moon. The English name for the full moon in July is Hay Moon. Because it is closer to midsummer harvest for that, Celtic names include billing moon, wort moon, herb moon and mead moon.

The next full moon, the sturgeon month, will rise on Saturday, August 9th.


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