No. In fact on all the Apollo moon missions, the full moon didn't coincide with any of the moon landing dates.
No, it makes no difference what phase the moon is in.
only on a full moon in January
It has to be in new moon.
The moon is a full circle during a full moon. A full moon is also the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.
A lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon. when it is a full moon it`s usually not a good time to chase a werewolf.
Lunar eclipses happen at the full moon.
A shuttle did not visit the moon. The Apollo spacecraft and its lunar module are the only manned vehicles to visit the moon.
A Lunar eclipse occurs only when the moon is in its full moon phase.
As far as I know, there are full and partial eclipses of the full moon and every other moon phase. It all depends on position and timing of the moon and the planet or star that eclipses it. Full or partial eclpise can only occur at Full Moon.
A new moon - is when the moon's disc is completely in the shadow of the Earth. A full moon - is when the whole of the moon's surface is illuminated by the sun. Lunar eclipses can only occur during a full moon. Solar eclipses only occur during a new moon.
That's a true statement, if you're referring to a 'full phase' of the moon.