The first of two eclipses this month takes place overnight Thursday into Friday. UMass Lowell physics professor Silas Laycock explains how this celestial phenomenon got its name.
The full Moon this month is also known as the Worm Moon, believed to come from seeing more earthworms as we get closer to spring, the Old Farmer’s Almanac said. It also may date to the 1760s noting the time when worms or beetle larvae emerged from trees, CBS News reported.
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