Tonight will be a full moon and if the clouds move out by sunset, you may be able to get a really beautiful view of it. However, it's not the view that people are talking about.

It's a beautiful sight to see and it's nice to be able to take a moment and just marvel at it. Many people have been making preparations for tonight's full moon, and it's all over social media.

Currently trending is "How to Make Moon Water." First, you should know that moon water only has one ingredient: water.

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What Is Moon Water and How Is It Made?

There are many people that are very much into the universe and the energy that a full moon can bring. Leaving a sealed container of water outside to charge during the full moon is said to not only provide hydration, but also help you get in touch with the seasonal flow of nature. For those that are really affected by the recent time change, this is said to help you.

Here is one of the many videos circulating around the internet around moon water:

The Benefits of Drinking Moon Water

Some say that after consuming moon water, they see noticeable changes in their life and energy levels. If you want the official step-by-step on making the perfect moon water, there is a website with the recipe – if you can call it a recipe.

While I'll be trying to view the full moon from the Fun 107 studios, some are actually hosting full moon rising parties and taking this moon water creation very seriously.

With all the negativity going on in the world, I'd give this a try. Hopefully, Mother Nature moves the clouds out of the way in time.

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The images are hard to believe, but professional photographer Aleksandar Baba-Vulic was able to capture the Harvest Moon in all its glory from Block Island.

Gallery Credit: Maddie Levine

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