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First Christmas full moon in nearly 40 years

Dec 25, 2015
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Santa’s sleigh won’t be the only object in the sky tonight.  A bright full moon, the first on Christmas since 1977, will also be on display, weather permitting.

But there’s nothing magical about this holiday light show, says CNN meteorologist Chad Myers.

“The moon cycles every 29.5 days, meaning every 29.5 days, there will be a full moon. … So, on average, every 29.5 years, a full moon will land on December 25,” he says. The last time we had a full Christmas moon was in 1977. Enjoy the display while it lasts. The next Christmas full moon won’t come around until 2034 according to NASA.

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