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I find that the full moon the stars and space is also interesting. Tonight I took some pictures of the full moon I'll try to send one
Very neat to get to now the old ways of the moon
This picture is exactly like one that I took last year. Locating it & sending it to you.
it is common knowledge that most births happen in or araound the change of the moon (Full moon or New Moon). Is there a reason why?
Many people believe that there is a correlation between the full and/or new Moon phases and an increase in the number of births. Others think that this is a myth. Several scientific studies have not been able to prove the correlation. That said, we always welcome all perspectives and your thoughts on the matter.
The reason for full moon births is because 9 months earlier they were conceived. :)
Ask any Nurse or Doctor that works in Labor and Delivery they will tell you, yes more babies are born during the new and full moons. :)
quick question OFA - when we see half of the moon - we call it a quarter moon - I guess because we are seeing 25% of the whole thing. Following that logic - should a 'full' moon be a half moon - as we only see 50% of the whole? Please solve the debate with my son - as the descriptions appear inconsistent...
Great question! According to the United States Naval Observatory, the First Quarter and Last Quarter Moon phases are named as such because of their position in the Moon's orbit. The First Quarter is 1/4 of the way through its orbit from starting position (New Moon), and the Third Quarter is 3/4 of the way along in its orbit.
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/moon_phases.php
The Full Moon is named instead for the percent of surface illuminated from our viewpoint (100 percent, full disc), and occurs when the Moon is 1/2 the way along in its orbit.
New Moon--named so because in this case it is the start of the lunar cycle; we can see no surface illumination from our position on Earth.
why is that i always get my period two days before the full moon