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New Years Eve / New Years / Blue Moon
12-31-2009, 10:30 AM
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Cool New Years Eve / New Years / Blue Moon
As the Year turns, it seems we will be blessed with a second Full Moon, and Blue Moon as it is called...

I wish you all a safe and very Merry New Years.

The Blue Moon
A "Blue Moon" is the name given to the second full moon in a calendar month. Because there are roughly 29.5 days between full moons, it is unusual for two full moons to "fit" into a 30 or 31 day month (and impossible to fit into a 28 or 29 day month, so February can never have a Blue Moon). The saying "Once in a Blue Moon" means a rare occurrence, and predates the current astronomical use of the term, which is quite recent. In fact, Blue Moons are not all that rare, on average there will be one Blue Moon every 2.5 years. After 1999, the next Blue Moons will be in November 2001; July 2004; and June 2007. The last one before 1999 was in July 1996.
The term Blue Moon is believed to have originated in 1883 after the eruption of Krakatoa. The volcano put so much dust in the atmosphere that the Moon actually looked blue in color. This was so unusual that the term "once in a Blue Moon" was coined. However, Blue Moon was also used in much the same way we use the term "Harvest Moon". There were twelve names for full moons, one for each month, and the name Blue Moon was used in years which had 13 full moons. It referred to the third full moon of the four occuring between an equinox and solstice in that year. A misinterpretation of this led to a Sky and Telescope Magazine "Star Quiz" in July 1943 followed by an article in March 1946 which stated that the second full moon in any calendar month was called a Blue Moon (attributed to the 1937 Maine Farmers' Almanac), and this definition has now become part of the language.

The Double Blue Moon of 1999
In January and March of 1999, we had a situation which only takes place about four times a century: two Blue Moons occurring in the same year. The last time this happened was in January and April of 1961 and it will not happen again until January and March of 2018. A double Blue Moon most commonly occurs in January/March but is also possible in January/April or January/May and only when there is no full moon at all in February. It is also possible to have a Blue Moon in December of one year and March of the next year, again, there is no full moon in the intervening February. See the links below for more details.

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12-31-2009, 10:41 AM
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RE: New Years Eve / New Years / Blue Moon
Great Info. BX4, and Happy New Years to You and Yours!!Smile

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12-31-2009, 10:53 AM
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Interesting reading..BB>>>>>>..I wish you health, peace, love , happiness and prosperity in the new year. God bless you and your family.Smile

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In the end it doesn't matter how many years were in your life but how much life was in your years.
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