A full worm moon is set to appear in the morning sky Tuesday, marking the last full moon of astronomical winter and paving the way for spring in some parts of the world.
The nickname comes from Native Americans, who found it appeared when the ground in the northern latitudes began to soften, allowing earthworms to appear.
Earth's natural satellite will peak at 7:40 am ET, beaming brightly for skygazers across North America, who will also have views of it until Wednesday morning.
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