Why is it called a snow moon? (And when to see it)

Why is it called a snow moon? (And when to see it)

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The snow moon will be at full illumination on Feb. 5, peaking at 1:30 p.m. EST in the U.S.

Moon heads will probably want to check it out just before the peak on the night of Feb. 4, or the evening of Feb. 5, once it has technically started to wane. 

*Why is it called a snow moon?*

The precise origins of the names of the...

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