There will be a total of five in 2014. The first two were in January. The next two will be on Aug. 10 and Sept. 9. The August full moon will be the closest full moon this year, with the distance separating the Earth and moon at only 222,000 miles.
Nothing extraordinary happens. Though not very frequently, there will be two full moons in one month due the the moon's cycle and our calender system. By the way, the second full moon of that month is called a "blue moon" (that's where the phrase "once in a blue moon" comes from). It is interesting that there are other ways to define Blue Moon. See link for more information.
The average length of the full cycle of moon phases ... the time betweenseeing any phase and seeing the same phase again ... is 29.531 days.I suppose that's 4.219 weeks, which is something like 4weeks 1day 12hours 45minutes.
It was a Thursday.
Wednesday
The full moon in September 2009 occurred on September 4th.
Starting from Sept 12th and until Sept 20th!
Either, but the full version for clarity
I think it's Jupiter, but I'm not sure.
In astronomical terminology, the new moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon, in its monthly orbital motion around Earth, lies between Earth and the Sun, and is therefore in conjunction with the Sun as seen from Earth. At this time, the dark (unilluminated) portion of the Moon faces almost directly toward Earth, so that the Moon is not visible to the naked eye.
Sept 16 4am: Spectacular left facing crecent moon framing a glimmering Venus right next to it.
No she had a baby boy on September 9th named Sparrow James Midnight Madden.
There will be a total of five in 2014. The first two were in January. The next two will be on Aug. 10 and Sept. 9. The August full moon will be the closest full moon this year, with the distance separating the Earth and moon at only 222,000 miles.
Wednesday
It was a Friday.
1 sept 2009 and 2 sept 2009..
I believe its supposed to end on the 20th sept as it starts on the 22nd august and is usually 29 to 30 days long