Depending on your location, it may be on January 1, 2010 (for people in eastern Asia or Australia). For Europe, western Asia, Africa and the Americas, it will be on January 30. The Moon will be precisely "full" on December 31, 2009 at 7:13PM GMT, and again on January 30, at 6:18 AM.
So if you live in the time zones GMT+5 or east of there, you get two full moons in January.
January 30, 2010
On January 29, 2010, the phase of the moon in the US Midwest was a waning crescent.
In the PI, the "blue moon" - the second full moon in a calendar month - will be on January 30th. This is because the full moon happens at 7:13 PM GMT on December 31 - which means that the FIRST full moon of January is at 3:13 AM on January 1, 2010, Manila time. That means that in the Philippines, the SECOND full moon will be on January 30.
Yes. On January 3, 2010 the Moon was in the waning gibbous phase, 3 days past the full.
The January full moon is known as the Wolf Moon.
The first full moon in 2009 occurred on January 10th. It was known as the "Wolf Moon," which is a traditional name for the full moon in January.
It was a full moon June 26th 2010, the next full moon is July 26th 2010.
The Moon was in the "waning gibbous" phase, at 93% full. It was full yesterday (January 20, 2011). You can see the Phases of the Moon on the US Naval Observatory's website at the link below.
January 26th of 2013.
On January 18, 2010, the Moon will be in the "waxing crescent" phase, about 3 days past the new moon.
The moon was full on October 23, 2010, and it's not full on October 26th, 2010. The Full Moon always rises very close to the time of sunset.
Full Pollen Moon - 2010 was released on: USA: 2 April 2010