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Tonight, take a moment to look up and enjoy one of nature’s timeless sights: a full Moon. Beautiful, familiar, and endlessly inspiring, the Moon never loses its ability to fill us with wonder. July’s full Moon is traditionally known as the Buck Moon—a nod to the time of year when male deer begin growing a new set of antlers. The Moon’s name may change with the seasons, but its beauty never does. Image description: A detailed view of the Moon against the blackness of space, captured on April 6, 2026, during NASA’s Artemis II mission. Bright impact craters, rugged terrain, and broad, dark plains formed by ancient lava flows are visible across the lunar surface. Credit: NASA #FullMoon #Moon #Artemis #MoonPhoto

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