Numerologists have a dozen reasons to be more excited than usual about tonight's full moon.
On the east coast, the full moon will happen at 12:12 a.m. on 12/12.
Called the "Long Night's Moon," this is also the last full moon of the decade.
All the number stuff may be happening after midnight, but most people will get the best view of the full moon when it rises on the horizon just after sunset tonight.
And if you're already looking up at the sky, Venus and Saturn will be super-close to each other in the southwestern sky, which will be becoming visible at the exact same time as the “Long Night’s Moon”
The first full Moon of next year will be the “Wolf Moon” on Friday, January 10, 2020.
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