| On a winter walk, let the full moon light your way!
A shining full moon turns an ordinary night into something special. Shadows stretch into strange long shapes. Silvery light touches everything with magic. It's a perfect time to go exploring.
Ready for an adventure? On the night of the next full moon (you can use the links, below, for help), just walk around your neighborhood or head off to a favorite wild place. Be sure to bundle up and invite an adult to join you. You could even go with a guide. Many nature centers, parks, and ski resorts hold special full-moon hikessometimes even on snowshoes!
Try to get away from the city lights so the moon won't be outshone. Take a flashlight for safety, but keep it tucked in a pocket unless you really need it. The longer you stay out in the dark, the better your night vision will becomeand the more you'll discover.
Listen for hooting owls, wind in the trees, and other night sounds. Lie down and look up at the starry sky. Enjoy the calm and quiet. Be glad that the full moon comes around every month, so you can do this again and again!
More About the Moon:
To find out the dates of upcoming full moons, log on to www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon/index.php
(Be patient if it takes a while for the 2007 dates to show up on this site.)
Want to learn more about what we mean when we say "full moon" or other moon phases? Try this Web site: http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonphase/
For all sorts of cool facts about the moon, check out this Web site:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/ top_10_cool_moon_facts-10.html |