CrimsonMaiden
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Does a full moon just last one night?
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Does a full moon just last one night?
To be absolutely precise, a full moon only lasts an instant too small to measure.Okay, so one, maybe two nights... no more. Thanks y'all. Just what I needed to know.![]()
The only truly full moon, is a lunar eclipse. And then there's this big, fat turd of a planet in the way.
That's two nouns and a...gerund?Side of beef?
That's two nouns and a...gerund?
No, a gerund ends in 'ing'. I think it's an article.
and interestingly the period preceding a full moon (Don't ask me how many days before) the moon can be called 'gibbous'. A gibbous moon. Not quite full. (I have no idea if it can be applied after a full moon)
Crim think of a full moon like a woman's ovulation period.... the time period is three days... where there is one pure point of complete fullness in those three days.
When I was little, I thought gibbous meant... ape-ish creature. Gibbon.... the moon can be called 'gibbous'.
To be absolutely precise, a full moon only lasts an instant too small to measure.
In literature, and traditonal lycanthrope folklore, a Full moon lasts for three nights -- or probably more like 24 hours before and after the exact moment of the full moon -- which would likely include the hours of darkness the night before and the night after the actual period of darkness of darkness the moon is full.
I've only very seldom encountered a reference to the moon's influence extending past moonrise the night before to moonset the night after -- Piers Anthony's A Spell For Chamelon being the only notable exception I can think of off-hand. (Chameleon's appearance tracked the full cycle of the moon.)
I'd say go with this. Popular literature often describes the "three nights of the full moon" whether or not the science supports it. Very few readers will take issue with the science, and most will appreciate the romanticism.
I thought the question related to your pretty AV.
I was going to say- yum.
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