For those who haven’t seen any wolf movies, this my seem
quite boring, but its Friday the 13th and it’s a full moon .
Those living in Asia,
Africa, Europe, South America — and those in the Eastern Time Zone —
experienced the full moon on June 13. The full moon showed up at 12:11 a.m. ET,
so anyone in time zone west of EDT saw the silver-dollar moon the day before,
on June 12.
As Slate pointed out, though, anyone in New Zealand or the
eastern tip of Asia will see a full moon on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017 (for the rest
of the world, it will appear on Thursday, Jan. 12). Most of the United States
will see the two events line up again on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, though that
full moon will fall on Saturday, Sept. 14, for most of the world.
Figuring out when you'll next see the two event coincide
requires a moon schedule, a calendar and knowing what time zone you'll be in on
a particular day. But you can figure out the basic odds of these events
coinciding by doing some simple math.
Three things need to happen for a full moon to fall on Friday
the 13th.
The day has to be
a Friday.
The moon has to be
full.
The date of the
month must be the 13th.
I’m right now a teen wolf fan so its kind of exciting to me
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