when is full moon

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In 2025, the full moons occur roughly every 29.5 days, and here are the dates and times for the full moons in 2025 (all times are UTC where noted):

  • January 13: Wolf Moon
  • February 12: Snow Moon
  • March 14: Worm Moon (also a total lunar eclipse)
  • April 12: Pink Moon
  • May 12: Flower Moon
  • June 11: Strawberry Moon
  • July 10: Buck Moon
  • August 9: Sturgeon Moon
  • September 7: Corn Moon (also a total lunar eclipse)
  • October 6: Harvest Moon (also a supermoon)
  • November 5: Beaver Moon (also a supermoon)
  • December 4: Cold Moon (also a supermoon)

The upcoming full moon is the Corn Moon, which will occur on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 2:09 p.m. EDT (18:09 UTC). This full moon will also feature a total lunar eclipse visible in parts of Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa. The full moon phase is when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, allowing the side facing Earth to be fully illuminated by the Sun. Today, August 22, 2025, the moon is past the last full moon which was on August 9, 2025, so the next full moon will be on September 7, 2025.