sardog1
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No, not the title of a song. Nor a detective agency run by Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. Nor a beer brand, Hickey.
The first full moon of December 2009 rose last night at 0730 GMT (0230 EST). What's that you say, the "first" full moon of the month? Yep, the second one in the month, i.e., the "blue moon," comes on Dec. 31 at 1913 GMT (1413 EST, or 2:13 p.m. EST). Now, that's something to think about and plan for -- a full/blue moon over the mountains on New Year's Eve.
Next one won't come until August 2012. As the saying goes, "You could look it up": USNO Phases of the Moon (Why does the Navy care about Moon phases? Well, apart from tide predictions, it's a good idea to know when the moon comes up if you're landing SEALs on a beach . . . )
The first full moon of December 2009 rose last night at 0730 GMT (0230 EST). What's that you say, the "first" full moon of the month? Yep, the second one in the month, i.e., the "blue moon," comes on Dec. 31 at 1913 GMT (1413 EST, or 2:13 p.m. EST). Now, that's something to think about and plan for -- a full/blue moon over the mountains on New Year's Eve.
Next one won't come until August 2012. As the saying goes, "You could look it up": USNO Phases of the Moon (Why does the Navy care about Moon phases? Well, apart from tide predictions, it's a good idea to know when the moon comes up if you're landing SEALs on a beach . . . )
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