Snow Moon Lights Up February Sky Early Next Month
Snow Moon Lights Up February Sky Early Next Month
US · Published Jan 12, 2026
The February 2026 Snow Moon peaks on February 1 at 5:09 p.m. EST, offering a spectacular view across the Northern Hemisphere.
Observed near the Cancer constellation, the Snow Moon may appear larger and yellow or orange due to the moon illusion and atmospheric scattering.
Culturally celebrated as the Bear Moon, Hungry Moon, and during Guru Ravidas Jayanti and Magha Purnima in India, the Snow Moon provides a stunning celestial event, with Jupiter, Orion, and Gemini visible nearby.
Peak on February 1st, visible post-sunset
The February 2026 full moon, famously known as the “Snow Moon,” will reach its peak at 5:09 p.m. EST on February 1, offering a breathtaking view across the Northern Hemisphere shortly after sunset. As it ascends near the Cancer constellation, the Snow Moon may appear larger than usual and exhibit a subtle yellow or orange hue due to the optical phenomenon known as the moon illusion, combined with atmospheric scattering.
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