"The moon looks upon many night flowers;
the night flowers see but one moon."
(Songs of the Night Watches)

~ February Full Moon & Violet (flower of the month)
Namebini-giizis - 'Sucker Moon'
(Ojibwe)
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The February full moon falls at 14:49 Universal Time today.That’s 8:49 a.m. in the central U.S. Every full moon takes place at the same instant for everyone all around the world – but your clock time for the full moon varies by your time zone.
To look full to us, the moon has to be opposite the sun. That moment when it’s most opposite the sun for the month marks the instant of full moon – and that instant has to come at different hours on the clock, all around the globe.
For the west coast of the US, for example, the moon reaches the crest of its full phase around sunrise this morning. At this same full moon instant, it’s high noon today in eastern Brazil, and midnight in Japan and Australia. Still, no matter where you live, watch for the full-looking moon dominant from dusk till dawn.
And remember that – at every instant, like at the instant of today’s full moon – the globe of Earth is always half-illuminated by sunlight and half-engulfed in shadow. Earth has a day side and a night side. At any moment, there’s always a sunrise and sunset someplace on Earth. Around now, a full moon will shine in the east at sundown – for all parts of Earth.
Astronomers use Universal Time use Universal Time as their standard. It corresponds to standard clock time at the prime meridian of 0 degrees longitude, which runs through Greenwich, England.
The full moon for February 9, 2009 comes 14:49 Universal Time (9:49 Eastern Time; 8:49 Central Time; 7:49 Mountain Time; 6:49 Pacific Time)
Comments
Beautiful shot of the moon and the violet. And I did learn something about the moon. Hopefully we won't be having another cloudy night, and I can go out and see it.
Jen
Marnie
I agree, Nancy ~ the full moon is indeed magical!
How fortunate, Marmee ... must have felt amazing! I'd love to visit one day.
There is a reason why the moon holds us all in awe, Rose. Can you imagine how lonely the evening sky would be without it!
Hope you get a glimpse this evening, Jane Marie. It's cloudy today on this side of the state but the last 2 evenings were super clear & spectacular!
We had cloud cover also last evening, Beckie, but like you the previous nights were spectacular!
If you're lucky our heat wave will come your way, jodi ~ expecting a shocking record breaking temp of 58!
You're the bestest!