See the link below from the U.S. Naval Observatory.
Solar eclipse happens when shadow of moon falls on sun. Solar eclipse cannot happen on full moon day because on full moon day earth is in between Sun and Moon and hence moon cannot cast shadow on sun.
No. There are 29.5 days between full moons.
It is difficult to tell exactly when the Moon is full just by looking; a Moon that's a day or two before the full moon is almost as bright as the full moon itself, and it remains quite bright for a day or two after.
No. The position the Moon has to be in for a full Moon is completely different than for a new moon. When we have a full Moon the Moon is on the opposite side of us to the Sun. When we have a new Moon, the Moon is on the same side of us as the Sun. It takes about 2 weeks for the Moon to go between those two positions, so it is not possible for it to happen on the same day.
No, when the Earth is in the middle it's Full Moon and the Moon is up from sunset to sunrise.
On the day this question was asked (Wednesday 16th October, 2013), no, the moon was waxing gibbous and was full on Saturday 19th October, 2013.
On the day I wrote this answer (Wednesday 25th December, 2013), the date of the next full moon is Thursday 16th January, 2014.
In 2013, Phagun, which is the last month of the Hindu lunar calendar, began on February 11 and ended on March 12. Sukhrand, a part of the Phagun month, typically occurs around the full moon day, known as Purnima. In 2013, the full moon day (Phalguni Purnima) fell on March 27.
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.
A full moon rises at sunset.
Everywhere on Earth experiences the same moon phases at the same time - only that viewers in the Southern Hemisphere see the moon phases 'upside down' but the timing is the same and the same areas of the moon are illuminated. On Thursday October 17th, 2013, when this question was asked - the moon's phase was waxing gibbous, the day before the full moon. on Friday 18th October, 2013.
It depends on where you live. Different countries get full moons at different times on different days.Re-ask the question with your country of residence.
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Solar eclipse happens when shadow of moon falls on sun. Solar eclipse cannot happen on full moon day because on full moon day earth is in between Sun and Moon and hence moon cannot cast shadow on sun.
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No. There are 29.5 days between full moons.