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Full Moon On Christmas Day - Hasn't Happened Since 1977

Last updated on Wednesday, December 23, 2015

(UNDATED) - Here’s a Christmas present everyone can enjoy - a full moon.

This year's full moon reaches its full size on Christmas Day at 6:11 a.m. Eastern standard time.

So barring any thick fog or cloud coverage, Santa should have a bright night to make his rounds.

A Christmas full moon hasn't happened since 1977, and it won't happen again until 2034.

That means a Christmas full moon happens even less often than "once in a blue moon." Each month's full moon has its own name, and December's full moon is typically called "The Cold Moon" or "The Long Night Moon."

No matter what you call it, it's also the last full moon of 2015 and the first full moon of the winter season.

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