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Even though we're already into September of 2020 I decided to post this anyway. It's interesting. Some of the full moons have been kinda renamed, sorta.
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(Can you tell I'm getting sick and tired to death of the constant barrage of news stories about corona virus and all the lies we've been told? Well, I am. SICK AND TIRED OF IT ALL. So today I'm taking a bit of a break and looking at some other interesting facts having to do with LIVING our lives, not FEARING LIVING our lives. I suggest it for everyone at least 3 days per week.)
We will have a Halloween full moon / Supermoon this year (2020). This doesn't happen again for some time to come.
Keep reading if you love astronomy facts having to do with the moon!
QUOTE FROM ARTICLE:
"When’s The Next Halloween Full Moon?
According to astronomers, we will all see a 100%-illuminated Halloween full Moon (after 2020) in the years 2039, 2058, 2077, and 2096 (note the 19-year pattern). The good news is that even if the Moon is a day or two away from 100% full on any particular Halloween, it can still serve the purpose for a spooky backdrop since most people can’t tell the difference between a 98% illuminated Moon and a 100% “full” Moon . . . "