Saturday, 8 December 1984.
Its December 31st 2009, there is no lunar eclipse for me. But there is a Blue Moon. 2nd full moon of the month... and It is big and bright tonight.
Yes, there was a full moon on Dec. 2 and again on Dec. 31, 2009. The second one was the blue moon.
That's a "Blue Moon" . . . the second Full Moon in the same CALENDAR month.The cycle of moon-phases is 29 days, so there has to be a full moon on the 1st or 2nd of the month,in order to have another one before the end of the month.December 2009 will have Full Moons on the 2nd and the 31st. That will be the first time in a little over 3 years.
For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.
it is tonight,the full moon of dec,2008,the largest and bright moon of this year,nearest moon from earth......
The next full moon on Christmas will occur in the year 2034.
December is the twelfth month of the year.
Dec 30, 1984
There is a partial lunar eclipse scheduled. It will peak at 2013 GMT, and be visible in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Dec 14, 1984 fell on a Friday .
7th Dec 1984
"Full moon" is a bit vague, as the true full moon occurs not at a particular date but at a specific time; by eye, anytime within a day or so of this the moon will look pretty much the same, so I'm counting anytime the moon will appear to be full on such a date. As of this writing (Dec 2014), it looks like the next time will be January 13, 2017. There will be a new moon on July 13, 2018, and another full moon (actually maybe not quite full) on September 13 2019.