full moon
The Spanish phrase 'luna llena' translates to 'full moon' in English. The word 'luna' means 'moon' and 'llena' means 'full'. So, when combined together, 'luna llena' represents the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is completely illuminated as seen from Earth. This happens when the Earth is located directly between the Sun and the Moon, making the latter fully visible and appearing as a beautiful, bright circle in the night sky.
The full moon shines in the night sky
This phrase refers to the moment when the moon is fully illuminated, seen from Earth. This occurs when the moon is opposite the sun.
We will be sailing under the light of the full moon
This scenario speaks to sailing or travelling by night, guided by the light of the full moon. It can be a literal or metaphorical voyage.
During the full moon, wolves howl
This statement draws on the well-known (though scientifically contentious) idea of wolves howling at a full moon. The image of a wolf howling at a full moon is common in folklore and popular culture.