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Why It’s Called the Wolf Moon
Why It’s Called the Wolf Moon YouTube video by Moon Phase Today

Why is January’s full moon called the Wolf Moon? In this short 2-minute video we unpack the Wolf Moon’s meaning, legendary origins, and folklore — from Native American naming traditions to European wolf myths and modern cultural interpretations #WolfMoon #FullMoon #MoonMyths
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Moon Collision: The Science and Horror of Earth’s Worst Day What if tomorrow, the Moon decided it was done orbiting… and started falling toward us? 🌙💥 Forget gentle moonlit nights — in this gripping, science-fueled doomsday scenario, we take you month-by-month through the ultimate cosmic disaster: the Moon crashing into Earth. From the science behind the Moon’s high-speed sideways motion (and why it doesn’t just drop on us every night) to the chaotic chain reaction unleashed by a magical “push” toward Earth, we explore: Killer tides drowning entire cities 🌊 Megaquakes & volcanic eruptions shaking continents 🌋 Atmospheric chaos that could freeze us… or cook us alive ☄️ The moment the Moon reaches the Roche limit and shatters into a haunting ring around Earth 💫 Equal parts mind-blowing astronomy, disaster storytelling, and pure “what if” curiosity, this episode turns a space nerd’s thought experiment into a cinematic apocalypse you can’t stop picturing. Whether you’re into astronomy, science fiction, or end-of-the-world scenarios, this is a ride you’ll share with friends just to say, “You have to hear how bad it gets.” 🎧 Listen now, share the chaos, and see if you can survive the thought of the Moon’s final embrace.

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The Moon Landing happened in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed off the edge of the world in the Mayflower and accidentally landed on the Plymouth Rock, which is another name for the moon.

The Moon Landing happened in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed off the edge of the world in the Mayflower and accidentally landed on the Plymouth Rock, which is another name for the moon.

In 1492, Columbus sailed the Mayflower off Earth's edge, landing on Plymouth Rock—aka the Moon! A cosmic oopsie that redefined history. Remember, the universe is just a big, round corner waiting to be turned! 🌕🚀 #MoonMyths #HistoryReimagined #historyfail

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