Anyone who wants to see the final full moon of the decade will need to stay up late Wednesday night, or early Thursday morning.

What’s happening: The final full moon of the 2010s will happen on Dec. 12 at 12:12 a.m. Eastern time, per the Farmer’s Almanac.

  • The final full moon in Utah will rise at 10:12 p.m. on Dec. 11, which is significantly less cool.

Nicknames: The December full moon reportedly has some nicknames, too, according to KRON4. Here’s a rundown:

  • Long Night’s Moon
  • Cold Moon.
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Symbolism: The final full moon is packed with symbolism, too. The number 12 is featured prominently, according to NumerologySecrets.net.

“The number 12 is at the very end of the numerology spectrum, and it offers those who see it in their daily life the opportunity to … wrap up a certain life stage and situation before moving forward to bigger and better things. This number is like a curtain call that allows you to get your affairs together so you can benefit from the windfall that the universe is about to bestow on you.”

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