The last full moon of the year, December’s, is about to occur. The call ‘Cold Full Moon’ (either ‘Cold Moon’ or of ‘the long night’) -because the nights of this month are in their longest and darkest stage and during this month the cold is usually stronger, according to the POT– agree with mars in oppositionthat is to say, the moment in which the red planet will be located forming a straight line with the sun and the earth and it is closer to Earth than it has been all year.

For this reason, the face of the red planet will be fully illuminated by the Sun and the intense reflection of sunlight will cause it to shine throughout the night, thus allowing unique images of Mars to be obtained.

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To see the phenomenon in Spain, you will have to get up sooneven if it’s a holiday: a little before 6 in the morning On December 8, you will be able to see the Moon still shining and, next to it, a very bright reddish planet (Mars), which will get closer to you. Around 6:15 in the morning, the Moon will hide the red planet. Some thirty minutes lateraround 7, Mars will reappear behind the moon.

In addition, Mars takes almost two years to orbit the Earth, so this phenomenon will take 687 days to repeat itself.

This full moon and occultation of Mars is in Gemini, the third sign of the zodiac. Ruled by the planet Mercury, Gemini is astrologically related to communication and exchange.

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To see it better, the ideal is to go to a place with little light pollution and, if we want to improve the experience, we will take a telescope or binoculars with us, although the phenomenon will be visible to the naked eye.

The The first full moon of the year 2023 will be on January 7..