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A Full Moon appears each 29.531 days. So it's generally seen once in every month.

But . . .-- there's a 5.5% chance that you won't see one at all in an ordinary February, from

where you live,

-- a 1.8% chance that you won't see one at all in a leap-February, from where you live,

-- a 1.6% chance that you'll see two of them from where you live, in September, April,

June or November, and

-- a 4.7% chance that you'll see two of them from where you live, in January, March,

May, July, August, October, or December.

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