Join the gang and read Bruce McClure’s article about tonight’s full moon at http://earthsky.org/tonight/last-full-moon-of-season-on-march-11
For all of us, this full moon is also the closest to the March 20 equinox.
It’ll be the Northern Hemisphere’s spring equinox; however, if you’re in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s your autumn equinox and thus this full moon is your Harvest Moon.
No matter where you are on Earth, tonight’s full moon will rise in the east around sunset, climb highest up for the night around midnight and set in the west around sunrise.
And – no matter your location – tonight’s full moon will appear round and full to the eye all night long.