What is the next Blue Moon?
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is it true that if one cuts his hair right after a full moon, his hair will grow back at a slower pace than if he cut it before the full moon?
Bob's column is about astronomy. That said, there is indeed an an age-old astrology belief that the Moon affects hair growth. You can find our best days to cut hair--to encourage growth or discourage growth--here on this timetable:
www.almanac.com/bestdays/timetable
I have another question for you:
In January of 2000 (I think it was a Wednesday, maybe the 26th of January), I was living in Washington DC area at that time on the top floor of an apartment building. I looked out my big living room window to the southwest facing night sky (10:00 ish). I saw a green light arch and hook and then it was gone. I think it was a comet. How can I find out more about it, or at least verify it?
My daughter was born "under" the Blue Moon on July 31, 2004. We looked it up in the Farmers 蜜桃恋人 and it said that Blue Moon of July 31, 2004 was called the Thunder Moon.
Now on July 31st, exactly 11 years later, there will be another July 31st Blue Moon. Will it also be the Thunder Moon, or will it have another name?
Yes, the full Moon on July 31 can be called a Thunder Moon. Actually, any full Moon around July can be named Thunder Moon, which was an Algonquin name, in addition to Buck Moon. The Colonial Americans also used the term Thunder Moon, as well as a few others. When two full Moons occur in one month, we list an alternate name for the second. Moons around the time of July were also known by names such as Raspberry Moon (Ojibway), Peaches Moon (Natchez), Crane Moon (Choctaw), and Moon when the Cherries are Ripe (Lakota Sioux).
Early Native American/First Nations tribes kept track of time by observing the seasons and lunar months. Learn more about full Moon names: www.almanac.com/content/full-moon-names
Hope this helps, and please extend our Happy Birthday wishes to your daughter!
When is the "Horns of the Moon" 鈥攚hich is supposed to be the best time to stop an addiction? A friend stopped a 4 pack a day smoking habit easily....no problem. Several months later an astrologist told him it was because he did it on the Horns of the Moon. I have wondered about this for years.
No idea about this folklore. But I hope they're successful in kicking that habit.
A true Blue Moon is the 3rd of 4 Full Moons that fall between the seasonal markers. ~SHE
Actually, there is no true blue moon that's accepted officially by anyone. Nowadays the most widely accepted definition is the second full moon in the same calendar month. Previously, and only in Maine, a local publication had defined it the way you just did.
What is the full story on what we call a "Blue Moon"? Why call it "Blue"? The article mentions it came from a misunderstanding, it seems like there would be some other term applied. Maybe "Double Moon" or "Wishing Moon" (implying one could have a wish granted because of it's so-called rarity, like wishing on a falling star). I've tried to research it, but only found definitions.