Wednesday, January 11, 2017

EarthSky News - Jan 11 - Full Moon and More


January 11
Full Moon and More
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When does full moon come for you?
Full moon is January 12, 2017 at 11:34 UTC. Fullest moon for you on the night of January 11 if you're in the Americas, and on January 12 if you're in Asia. In between? Either night will do!
Moon in 2017
Everything you want to know about the moon in 2017 - including phases, cycles, eclipses and supermoons - from world-renowned astronomer Fred Espenak.
What's special about a full moon?
Why does a full moon tug our heartstrings? And why does the moon on this night look full, in contrast to other other nights and other phases of the moon?
2017 has 2 Friday the 13ths
The 1st one is this Friday.
When does Friday 13th have a full moon?
This Friday - Friday the 13th - the moon will be 1 day past full. Past and future dates when Friday the 13th and the full moon coincide.
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Alaska's Bogoslof volcano, from space
It started erupting explosively and unexpectedly in late 2016. This view is from January 3, from NASA's Terra satellite. As of yesterday, the eruptions were declining, but may start again!
When does full moon come for you?
Full moonrise, by Mohamed Laaifat Photographies in Normandy, France.
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