Yes the moon comes out as full moon once every month
no every other full moon
full moon is every 27.5 days
A full moon occurs about once every month when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun, causing its face to be fully illuminated. This typically happens around the middle of the lunar cycle.
The Moon is full every 29 days.
a full moon
You can not see the whole moon every day or (night). The moon does not shrink, or disappear. It is just the place and angle you are at, because you can not see it.
Sadly no. The only full moon in October is on October 4. The next one come on November 2, 2 days after Halloween. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the next full moon on Halloween is 2020.
A full moon usually comes out once a month, but can sometimes come out twice a month like in the upcoming December this year(2009).
No
Because every September 15th is moon cake day!!!!!!
A full moon happens when the earth is between the sun and the moon, around the time in the month when the three bodies come as close to a straight line as they can get. The plane that contains the earth's orbit is not the same plane that contains the moon's orbit. So the sun, earth and moon cannot form a straight line every month during the full moon. If there were a straight line formed every month, then there would be an eclipse of the moon during every full moon. When a full moon happens at one of the two 'nodes', where the moon's orbit passes through the earth's orbital plane, there will also be an eclipse of the moon that month. So, strange as it may seem, there are slight variations on the actual 'fullness' of full moons from month to month.