The Lunar month is not an exact number of days so it could be 27 Feb, 28 Feb or the day after that whose value will depend on whether or not it is a Leap Year.
Full moon is approximately every 29.5 days.
The next full moon on a Feb 29 will be in 2048.
The naming of the full Moons originated with the Native Americans - each full Moon had a name so they could keep track of the seasons. Because December is when winter starts to really bite and the cold weather starts to take hold, the full Moon was called the Full Cold Moon (it was also known as the Full Long Nights Moon). Some other names are: Full Snow Moon (February), Full Strawberry Moon (June), Full Harvest Moon (October). More information can be found at the related link.
February is the only month capable of not having a full moon, although it almost always has one.The only thing that February can't possibly have that other months can is two full moons.Every other month except February must have one full moon, and is capable of having two of them.
February
The paschal full moon is determined by a specific ecclesiastical calculation rather than astronomical observation. It is defined as the first full moon after the vernal equinox, unless that full moon falls on a Sunday, in which case it is observed on the following Sunday. This calculation is used to determine the date of Easter in the Christian calendar.
yes it was a full moon on December 21 1980. The day was Sunday and I know it as I was born on this date
it is tonight,the full moon of dec,2008,the largest and bright moon of this year,nearest moon from earth......
About Feb 14th.
There was no full moon in February 1866
On the day I wrote this answer (Wednesday 25th December, 2013), the date of the next full moon is Thursday 16th January, 2014.
There was a full moon on the 3rd of February 2015.
On December 10, 1997 the moon was between the 1st quarter and full moon.
On Yule, December 21,2010 there will not only be a full moon, but also a lunar eclipse
Just before a full moon which occurred on the 23rd.
March 18th
The Moon CAN be full in February, and in fact it usually is. Rarely, the Moon is full on January 31, which means it won't be full again until after February is over. But this only happens on average a little over three times a century.
It was a full moon.