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Which makes this year’s cold moon a lunar rarity

The last full moon of 2024 will rise further north than ever before – a phenomenon that occurs every 18.6 years and is called the “great lunar standstill.”

December’s full moon, also known as the cold moon, peaks around 4 a.m. EST on Sunday, but appears full on both Saturday and Monday nights.

It will shine alongside the Geminid meteor shower, which peaks on December 13-14.

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