The moon was full on the following dates in 1999:
02 January
31 January
02 March
31 March
30 April
30 May
28 June
28 July
26 August
25 September
24 October
23 November
22 December
That's 13 Full Moons in all during 1999.
Maybe you just don't get out often enough.
There is a full moon every month of the year - on rare occasion, two full moons in the same month.
No, the full moon is not dangerous. It is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Moon is fully illuminated by the Sun. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the full moon has any harmful effects on humans.
No. In fact on all the Apollo moon missions, the full moon didn't coincide with any of the moon landing dates.
Looking at a full moon is not known to have any significant effects on humans. However, some animals exhibit unique behaviour when a full moon is in the sky.
The second full moon of any month is called a 'blue moon'. It is a rare occurrence. The saying 'once in a blue moon' means that something does not happen very often.
A blue moon is a second full moon in a calendar month. A blue moon is also the third of four full moons in one season. There was no second full moon in any month in 2005, but there was a third full moon in a season with four full moons. That happened on the 19th of August 2005.
For August, 2014, the full moon will be Aug 10 at 18:09GMT. It would be difficult to distinguish visually between the day before, day of, or day after the full moon; any of these would appear to be a full moon.
There does not seem to be any significant affect of the Full Moon on human sexual behavior.
Luna
Many have misinterpreted the definition of the blue moon to mean the second full moon. A blue moon refers to the third full moon.
You can see a full moon any time of the year. (But not every day of course)
I don't think there is a specific phobia for a FULL moon, but the phobia called Selenophobia makes people feel ill, especially at a FULL moon.