Seen above: the full moon behind Thomas Clapperton's bronze statue called Literature which sits on top of the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Scotland.
Seen above: the full moon behind Thomas Clapperton's bronze statue called Literature which sits on top of the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Scotland.
Seen above: the full moon behind Thomas Clapperton's bronze statue called Literature which sits on top of the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Scotland.

When is the next full moon? All full moon dates in 2023 and the meanings of their names

Here’s the full list of all full moons, supermoons and lunar eclipses that will take place in 2023.

The last full moon known as the ‘Snow Moon’ peaked on February 5 but there are many more to come as 2023 will be another epic year for all space enthusiasts or in this case ‘moongazers’ or ‘luna-tics’.

Royal Museums Greenwich reports that 2023 will see two lunar eclipses and four “supermoons” in total. The next full moon will fall on Tuesday, March 7. Here’s the full list of all upcoming full moons in 2023, when you can see them, and the meaning behind their curious names.

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