When this week’s Buck moon will be at its brightest
This year's Buck Moon is one of the most distant of 2025, appearing slightly smaller (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
July's full moon, known as the Buck Moon, will reach its peak illumination at 9:37 pm BST on Thursday, becoming visible shortly after sunset.
This year's Buck Moon is one of the most distant of 2025, appearing slightly smaller, and coincides with a major lunar standstill, making its path unusually low and amplifying the "Moon illusion".
The full moon is also traditionally called the Thunder Moon in North America and sometimes the Hungry Ghost Moon in China.
For optimal viewing, observers should find a clear vantage point with minimal light pollution and an unobstructed view of the eastern horizon, especially as it rises.
The Met Office forecasts suggest Friday evening will offer the best viewing conditions across the British Isles due to expected clear skies.