Categories: Astronomy

Full Moon Calendar

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Want to know when the next full moon is going to happen? Here’s a list of all the full moons, from 2008 to 2012. This full moon schedule also includes the blue moons that will happen. Please keep in mind that all the full moon dates for set for universal time (the same as Greenwich Time), so you’ll need to convert the time to your local time zone. The full moon is the worst time to do astronomy because the light of the Moon washes out the light from dim objects.

Full Moon Calendar for 2008

  • January 22, 13:35
  • February 21, 03:30
  • March 21, 18:40
  • April 20, 10:25
  • May 20, 02:11
  • June 18, 17:30
  • July 18, 07:59
  • August 16, 21:16
  • September 15, 09:13
  • October 12, 20:02
  • November 13, 06:17
  • December 12, 16:37

Full Moon Calendar for 2009

  • January 11, 03:27
  • February 9, 14:49
  • March 11, 02:38
  • April 9, 14:56
  • May 9, 04:01
  • June 7, 18:12
  • July 7, 09:21
  • August 6, 00:55
  • September 4, 16:03
  • October 4, 06:10
  • November 2, 19:14
  • December 2, 07:30
  • December 31, 19:13 (blue moon)

Full Moon Calendar for 2010

  • January 30, 06:18
  • February 28, 16:38
  • March 30, 02:25
  • April 28, 12:18
  • May 27, 23:07
  • June 26, 11:30
  • July 26, 01:37
  • August 24, 17:05
  • September 23, 09:17
  • October 23, 01:36
  • November 21, 17:27
  • December 21, 08:13

Full Moon Calendar for 2011

  • January 19, 21:21
  • February 18, 08:36
  • March 19, 18:10
  • April 18, 02:44
  • May 17, 11:09
  • June 15, 20:14
  • July 15, 06:40
  • August 13, 18:57
  • September 12, 09:27
  • October 12, 02:06
  • November 10, 20:16
  • December 10, 14:36

Full Moon Calendar for 2012

  • January 9, 07:30
  • February 7, 21:54
  • March 8, 09:39
  • April 6, 19:19
  • May 6, 03:35
  • June 4, 11:12
  • July 3, 18:52
  • August 2, 03:27
  • August 31, 13:58 (blue moon)
  • September 30, 03:19
  • October 29, 19:49
  • November 28, 14:46
  • December 28, 10:21

Reference:
http://moonphases.info/full_moon_calendar_dates.html

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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