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Here is the schedule for all the Full Moons that will happen in 2013 and 2014. If you’re going to go skywatching, remember that the best time to see the night sky is when you have a new moon. When there’s a full moon, the dimmer skies are washed out. Please note that all the times listed are in Universal Time, also known as Greenwich Mean Time.
Full Moons for 2013
Full Moon for January, 2013
Full Moon for February, 2013
Full Moon for March, 2013
Full Moon for April, 2013
Full Moon for May, 2013
Full Moon for June, 2013
Full Moon for July, 2013
Full Moon for August, 2013
Full Moon for September, 2013
Full Moon for October, 2013
Full Moon for November, 2013
Full Moon for December, 2013
Full Moons for 2014
Full Moon for January, 2014
Full Moon for February, 2014
Full Moon for March, 2014
Full Moon for April, 2014
Full Moon for May, 2014
Full Moon for June, 2014
Full Moon for July, 2014
Full Moon for August, 2014
Full Moon for September, 2014
Full Moon for October, 2014
Full Moon for November, 2014
Full Moon for December, 2014
You can listen to a very interesting podcast about the formation of the Moon from Astronomy Cast, Episode 17: Where Did the Moon Come From?
Reference:
US Naval Observatory
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