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Full Moon July 2025: Date, Time and Significance of Buck Moon

Full Moon July 2025: Date, Time and Significance of Buck Moon

Time of India4 days ago
In the Northern Hemisphere, the first full moon is about to occur on July 10, 2025. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the full moon in July is referred to as the "Buck Moon." This is going to be an amazing celestial event for all the skywatchers who can get an opportunity to capture the beauty of this Full Moon.
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Buck Moon 2025 : Date and Time
Date:
July 10, 2025
Time:
07:42 PM IST
Why is it known as Buck Moon?
Buck Moon is the name of the full moon that occurs, when male deer or bucks begin to grow their new antlers, which represent strength and growth.
Buck Moon 2025: Significance
The Full Moon which is going to occur in July is known as Buck Moon. This Full Moon coincides with Guru Purnima that means it is the perfect time to make new changes, new development, transformation and show your gratitude for everything to the universe, and to your Guru's also.
This the season when bucks, or male deer, start growing new antlers. These antlers, which begin to emerge in the early summer, are a representation of power, rebirth, and development.
For some people this Full Moon is also known as Thunder Moon, Berry Moon and Salmon Moon.
Will this Full Moon be visible in India?
Yes, July's Full Moon will be visible in India also and people are always curious to capture some beautiful moments, for them it will be a great opportunity. They are advised to be ready for this opportunity and utilize this time to witness the beautiful Moon. They would be able to see the moon with their naked eyes on July 10, 2025 after 07:42 PM IST. The Moon will be at its brightest on July 11, 2025 at 02:08 AM IST. If you want to capture the Moon in your DSLR then you must choose the perfect place, which is pollution free and preferably away from the city.
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