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Discover Magazine on MSN · 2d
February's 2026 snow moon will light up the night as winter rages on
Find out how to watch the upcoming Snow Moon, a full moon that will shine exceptionally bright on Feb. 1, 2026.

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Full Moon February 2026: Exactly When To See The ‘Snow Moon’ Rise
AccuWeather on MSN · 11h
Full Snow Moon rises Sunday, lighting up winter's coldest nights
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Here's how the Snow Moon could be impacted by this weekend's nor'easter storm
February’s full moon is only a few days away, and this moon is a special one for stargazers.

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February's Full Snow Moon Illuminates Winter Skies This Weekend
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When is the next full moon? How to glimpse the Snow Moon in Illinois
Live Science on MSN
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Full moons of 2026: When is the next full moon?

When does the next full moon rise? Find out exactly when to see the full moons of 2026, including the full "Snow Moon" in February.
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Full moon, planet parade, eclipse coming to Michigan skies. What's ahead in February

The snow moon, February's full moon, will peak Sunday, Feb. 1, and a lunar eclipse will occur March 2-3. Here's what to know.
Greek Reporter
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Rare Sky Pair: February 2026 Full Moon Shines With Jupiter

The February 2026 Full Moon peaks on February 2, pairs with bright Jupiter and carries centuries of cultural meaning across the world.
Space.com
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February full moon 2026: When, where and how to see the Snow Moon

The familiar stars of the constellation Orion, the Hunter, will be visible twinkling to the right of Jupiter on the night of Feb. 1, with the light of the red giant star Aldebaran, which represents one of the eyes of the great bull represented in the constellation Taurus, winking above.
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