Sturgeon Moon (August) History, Origin, Name, Dates and Calendar
Sturgeon Moon Name Origin
Sturgeon Moon Name Variations
The Sturgeon Moon of August is sometimes referred to as the the Red Moon because, as the Moon rises in August, it appears reddish through any sultry haze. August’s full moon has also been called the Green Corn Moon and the Grain Moon.
When is the next Sturgeon Moon?
The Sturgeon Moon dates are expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UT), the international basis for other time zones. Since the lunar month is only 29 days long on the average, the full moon dates shift from year to year. For Sturgeon Moon times in your city, please use the Time Zone Converter. You may also simply subtract five (5) hours to get to U.S. Eastern Time.
Full Moon | Year | Date | Time | Day |
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Sturgeon Moon | 2011 | Aug 13 | 18:58 | Sat |
Sturgeon Moon | 2012 | Aug 2 | 03:27 | Thu |
Sturgeon Moon | 2013 | Aug 21 | 01:45 | Wed |
Sturgeon Moon | 2014 | Aug 10 | 18:09 | Sun |
Sturgeon Moon | 2015 | Aug 29 | 18:35 | Sat |
Sturgeon Moon | 2016 | Aug 18 | 09:27 | Thu |
Sturgeon Moon | 2017 | Aug 7 | 18:11 | Mon |
Sturgeon Moon | 2018 | Aug 26 | 11:56 | Sun |
Sturgeon Moon | 2019 | Aug 15 | 12:29 | Thu |
Sturgeon Moon | 2020 | Aug 3 | 15:59 | Sat |
Popular Full Moon Names
The naming of the Sturgeon Moon has a pretty interesting history. Do you want to learn about other Full Moon names? If so, check out the following full moon names: Wolf Moon, Snow Moon, Worm Moon, Pink Moon, Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon, Buck Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Harvest Moon, Hunters Moon, Beaver Moon, Cold Moon, and, of course, the Blue Moon!Full Moon Names History
Full Moon names have been used by many cultures to describe the full moon throughout the year. Specifically, Native American tribes used moon phases and cycles to keep track of the seasons by giving a distinctive name to each recurring full moon, including the Flower Moon. The unique full moon names were used to identify the entire month during which each occurred.
Although many Native American tribes gave distinct names to the full moon, the most well known full moon names come from the Algonquin tribes who lived in the area of New England and westward to Lake Superior. The Algonquin tribes had perhaps the greatest effect on the early European settlers in America, and the settlers adopted the Native American habit of naming the full moons.
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