Full Moon

A Full Moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is positioned directly opposite the Sun in relation to Earth, resulting in the entire face of the Moon being illuminated. This phase occurs roughly once a month and marks the period when the Moon appears as a complete, bright circle in the night sky. The Full Moon signifies the culmination of the lunar cycle, which begins with the New Moon and progresses through the waxing phases until it reaches fullness. In many cultures, the Full Moon has been associated with various myths, traditions, and beliefs, often symbolizing abundance, completion, and reflection. It is also frequently linked to natural phenomena, such as tides, due to its gravitational effects on Earth. The Full Moon is often celebrated in festivals and rituals, highlighting its significance in calendars and agricultural practices.