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silverstone
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posted August 25, 2007 12:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for silverstone     Edit/Delete Message
Full Moon dates 2007

Year Month Day Time Day of week
2007 Jan 3 13:59 Wed
2007 Feb 2 05:47 Fri
2007 Mar 3 23:18 Sat
2007 Apr 2 17:16 Mon
2007 May 2 10:11 Wed
2007 Jun 1 01:05 Fri
2007 Jun 30 13:50 Sat
2007 Jul 30 00:48 Mon
2007 Aug 28 10:35 Tue
2007 Sep 26 19:46 Wed
2007 Oct 26 04:53 Fri
2007 Nov 24 14:31 Sat
2007 Dec 24 01:17 Mon

Full Moon dates 2008

Year Month Day Time Day of week
2008 Jan 22 13:36 Tue
2008 Feb 21 03:32 Thu
2008 Mar 21 18:41 Fri
2008 Apr 20 10:27 Sun
2008 May 20 02:13 Tue
2008 Jun 18 17:32 Wed
2008 Jul 18 08:00 Fri
2008 Aug 16 21:18 Sat
2008 Sep 15 09:15 Mon
2008 Oct 14 20:04 Tue
2008 Nov 13 06:19 Thu
2008 Dec 12 16:39 Fri
Full Moon Dates


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Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year....
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep. ~Robert Frost

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NAM
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posted August 25, 2007 12:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NAM     Edit/Delete Message
ok... not that I am being harsh or anything but when you think full moon what exactly are you concern about?

Also, this month we have a full moon and an eclipse on the same day... should I be concerned with that as well?

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silverstone
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posted August 25, 2007 12:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for silverstone     Edit/Delete Message
quote:

ok... not that I am being harsh or anything but when you think full moon what exactly are you concern about?

You are not being harsh, why would you think that?
I like full moons... I think good things


quote:
Also, this month we have a full moon and an eclipse on the same day... should I be concerned with that as well?
I was not aware that this month's full moon has an eclipse... interesting! But I am sure good things will come out of it.

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Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year....
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep. ~Robert Frost

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NAM
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From: Sunny place.
Registered: Jan 2007

posted August 25, 2007 12:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NAM     Edit/Delete Message
Looky Looky what I found on that same link:
This is interesting, I am going to highlight a couple things that stood up!


Moon Facts
Basic information about the moon and
some interesting facts about it.


"When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator"
(Mahatma Gandhi)



Moon Profile - Basic Lunar Information

Name: Moon

Age: 4.5 billion years old

Mass: 73'490'000'000'000'000 million kg

Shape: Egg-shaped

Family: Member of our solar system, satellite of earth

Active Relationships: Orbits around the earth

Distance from earth: 384'467 km (~364 397 km at perigee,
~406 731 km at apogee)
Traveling by car:130 days
Traveling by rocket:13 hrs
Traveling by light speed:1.52 sec


Diameter:
Driving around by car: 3476 km (1/4 of the Earth's)
4 days

Gravity acceleration: 1.62m/sec2 (1/6 of Earth's)
Revolution period: 27.3217 days

Mean Synodic period
(new moon to new moon): 29.530588861 days

Mean orbital velocity: 1'023 km/sec

Interesting facts about the moon
Rotation of moon
The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth. The Moon's rotation period is synchronous with its revolution period around the Earth.

Change of distance
Because of a loss of orbital energy to gravity from the Earth, the Moon is very gradually moving away from the Earth. In the very early history of the Earth, the Moon looked about 3 times larger in apparent size in the sky, because it was closer to the Earth.

Lunar atmosphere
The Moon has almost no atmosphere, because of its weak gravity. All types of gas will escape from its surface.
Without an atmosphere, there is no wind or water erosion. The Moon's surface is about the same now as it was 3 billion years ago. The astronauts' footprints remain unchanged on the Moon's surface. The footprints should last at least 10 million years.

Temperatures on the moon, dress code
The surface temperature fluctuates from roughly +300° F during the 2-week daytime to -270 F during the 2-week night. This is because there is not enough atmosphere to keep the Moon warm at night, nor protect it from the Sun's rays in the daytime. If you are wondering what to wear, an astronaut's suit is the most appropriate answer.

The Apollo 11 mission to the moon
The Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle, at Launch Pad 39A, awaits the liftoff scheduled for 9:32 a.m. EDT, along with astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.

During the planned eight-day mission, Armstrong and Aldrin descended in a lunar module to the Moon's surface while Collins was orbiting overhead in the command module. The two astronauts spent 22 hours on the Moon, including two and one-half hours outside the lunar module. They gathered samples of lunar material and deployed scientific experiments.
They rejoined Collins at the command module for the return trip to Earth.

The astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean and recovery was made by the U.S.S. Hornet on July 24, 1969.

Just twenty seconds' worth of fuel remained when Apollo 11's lunar module landed on the moon.
The multi-layered space suit worn by astronauts on the Apollo moon landings weighed 180 pounds on Earth and 30 pounds on the Moon with the reduced lunar gravity.
The average desktop computer contains 5-10 times more computing power than was used to land a man on the moon.

The surface speed record on the Moon is 10.56 miles per hour. It was set in an Apollo lunar rover.

Size comparison
The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

Lunar magnetic field
The Moon has no global magnetic field. You cannot use a compass to find your direction.

Strange Mathematics: 1/2 equals 1/4
A quarter moon and a half moon are the same thing. The quarter refers to the fraction of the lunar month which has passed, whilst the half describes the portion of the Moon's disc which is visible.

Calculation of the Easter date
Easter is the first Sunday after the first Saturday after the first full moon after the equinox. (The equinox is quite often March 21, but can also occur on the March 20 or 22.)

Tides and the moon
The moon causes many of the tides in the Earth's oceans. This is because of the gravity force between the Earth and Moon. At full Moon and new Moon, the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up, producing the higher than normal tides (called spring tides, for the way they spring up). When the Moon is at first or last quarter, smaller neap tides form.

Sun and Moon Eclipses
An eclipse of the Sun can occur only at New Moon, while an eclipse of the Moon can occur only at Full Moon.


Moon Ingredients
The moon is not made of cheese.


Legal status - Buying land on the moon
Though several flags of the United States have been symbolically planted on the moon, the U.S. government makes no claim to any part of the Moon's surface. The U.S. is party to the Outer Space Treaty, which places the Moon under the same jurisdiction as international waters. This treaty also restricts use of the Moon to peaceful purposes, explicitly banning weapons of mass destruction (including nuclear weapons) and military installations of any kind. A second treaty, the Moon Treaty, was proposed to restrict the exploitation of the Moon's resources by any single nation, but it has not been signed by any of the space-faring nations.

Several individuals have made claims to the Moon in whole or in part, though none of these claims are generally considered credible

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NAM
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posted August 25, 2007 12:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NAM     Edit/Delete Message
I didn't want you to think that I was questioning your post...like saying, 'what is your point with this information?" and sound cold or harsh.

but, what is your point? LOL J/K

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NAM
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posted August 25, 2007 12:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NAM     Edit/Delete Message
oh yeah, I forgot, I have a new disclaimer, read below

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One day all the info I am getting from you guys will sink in, so please be patient with all the questions I ask!
Thank you.

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Alia
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posted September 04, 2007 05:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Alia     Edit/Delete Message
black/white,up/down,yin/yang,man/woman:
the ultimate law of opposition.
nothing exists without its counterpart.

One month is made up of 2 cycles,of 2 weeks
each.One year is made up of 2 cycles of six
months each.

FROM THE NEW MOON - BLACK ON THE CALENDER-
TO THE FULL MOON - A CLEAR CIRCLE ON THE
CALENDER- THE LIGHT IS GREEN.(THIS TIME IS
CALLED THE WAXING TIME).
Plant the seeds for life.
go out
buy a car
get married
socialize
sign important contracts
travel
initiating projects : they ll climb to
the heaven!
Waxing phase :dwell with the future,the dense physical world,put yr seeds in the ground


Full moon,white and round :YELLOW/then
RED LIGHT!
These 2 weeks are called the WANING TIME.
Time to slow down and reflect.

Waning phase:you will deal better with
metaphysical endeavors, feel like cleaning up, and possibly suffer
psychically, as the Moon is the regulator of your inner emotions.
Use your will to fight depression, clean your house, prepare
your next move, and write letters but don’t send them just yet.
Observe and listen to all the people around you. Many will suffer the Waning Moon’s power and will become negative, moody and lunatic.Use your will to fight depression, clean your house, prepare your next move, and write letters but don’t send them just yet.
Observe and listen to all the people around you.Watch the news and see for yourself the dramatic differences in the two periods. However, good things can
happen then. This means, officially, that somehow you started
“that” situation during her Waxing, positive time, and you are
now being paid-off. Bad things can also happen to you when the
Moon is supposedly positive. It might only be a tap on your hand,
compared to what could have happened. Keep in mind you have
been going through your life not knowing nor using the Universal
Law.You did not interact with the Moon’s fluctuations (the
gearbox of our solar system), and many gears (your experiences)
have broken down. Apply your knowledge immediately, and
take the time to invest in your understanding of Astrology (the
dynamics of our Universe).

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