Talk:Full moon
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[edit] Capitalisation
Does Full Moon always have to be capitalised? --Guinnog 23:29, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
- I'm not sure what the spelling rules are, but most likely they differ per country. IMNSHO people shouldn't follow such micro-management by spelling committees anyway. Personally, I prefer writing names of celestial bodies with capitals. Tom Peters 09:22, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (capital letters) has "The words sun, earth, and moon are proper nouns when the sentence uses them in an astronomical context..." --Guinnog 10:50, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
- It should not be capitalized. Since moon in this sense refers to the phenomenon seen from Earth, the lowercase usage is appropriate. I do not recall ever seeing the usage "full Moon" in print. (See, for example, Merriam-Webster’s entry.) — Knowledge Seeker দ 17:57, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Is this true?
I got this in some random e-mail with a bunch of 'facts'.
February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
Not true. Since a lunar month has an average duration of about 29.5 days and February usually has only 28 days, there are occasions when there is no Full Moon in February. Last occurrence was in 1999, next one in 2018. See: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html Tom Peters 07:19, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merging material into Blue moon
The material at Full moon#The Blue Moon should probably be merged into the Full moon article. BlankVerse ∅ 16:25, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- I assume that you mean that it should be merged into Blue moon. This has been done. --Theo (Talk) 14:23, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] That's amore
I deleted the statement: The moon is also the inspiration behind a song containing the lyrics: "When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie. That's amore". I think it is too general for this article. I will see if it makes a useful addition to Moon. --Theo (Talk) 14:23, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Cheese
In a similar vein, I am removing the statement that cartoons usually depict the moon as being made of cheese. There might be a place for that, but it doesn't belong on a scientific page on full moons. Kafziel 19:04, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] My mom
My mom says that it is harder to sleep when it is full moon, is this true?
[edit] Cops
Whatever the headshrinkers may theorise, ask any cop what effect the full moon has. Noone wants to be working nights around a full moon.
- Exactly. You cannot do statistics on the memory of any one cop of his experiences. If instead you take a decent big sample of verifyable observations, then you will find that that there is NO relation between the phase of the Moon and almost everything else. Two reasons why people believe otherwise:
- a Full Moon is more conspicuous than any other phase, so people are more likely to notice the phase of the Moon;
- a Full Moon is visible the whole night (in contrast to partial phases), and the Moon appears full for about 3 or 4 nights on a row. So there appears to be a Full Moon in the sky for much longer than 1 night, so statistically events will be reported more often as taking place during a Full Moon than would be predicted from an astronomical calculation.
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- You also didn't mention that you don't need a flashlight when breaking into a house on a full moon, it's an easier time to commit a crime. I understand what you mean by many people precieving the full moon lasting alot longer than it actually is, but any one who's worked in a fraternity ward knows the difference between a night with a full moon, and without.
[edit] Added {{confusing}} (Cats to Clean)
- Section is too terse, transform more like New Moon. This won't do.
- There is no reason to make users follow a link to get a full explaination as we have no deadtree page limits. IMHO, the math should also be explained here.
- The reference to a text was supposed to be in a ref block perhaps? That should not be explicit either, when has any other encyclopedia referred to a specific equation in a text book?
Best regards. Delete template at will so long as point three handled. // FrankB 20:17, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Duration
How long does a full moon (or any other phase of the moon, for that matter) last? 81.156.250.78 02:19, 19 February 2007 (UTC)