How many full moons were there in 1989?

The year 1989 had 12 full moons and 13 new moons. In August, there were two new moons and one full moon.

What day was the Full Moon in August 1989?

August 1989 Moon Details The Full Moon for this month will occur on Thursday, August 17th. The New Moon is earlier in the month on Tuesday, August 1st.

What phase was the Moon in 1989?

On this day the Moon was in a Waxing Crescent Phase. A Waxing Crescent is the first Phase after the New Moon and is a great time to see the features of the moon’s surface. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the wester sky after the sun dips below the horizon at sunset.

When was the Full Moon in November 1989?

November 12
November 1989

Moon Phase Date Time of Day
First Quarter November 6 6:11 A.M.
Full Moon November 12 9:52 P.M.
Last Quarter November 19 8:44 P.M.
New Moon November 28 1:41 A.M.

When was the Full Moon 1991?

Dates of Moon Phases in 1991 Year

Lunar Phase Local Date & Time — Mountain View (America/Los Angeles) UTC Date & Time
Full Moon March 29, Fri March 30, Sat
Last Quarter April 6, Sat April 7, Sun
New Moon April 14, Sun April 14, Sun
First Quarter April 21, Sun April 21, Sun

What did the Moon look like on August 31 1989?

What day was the full moon in October 1989?

October 1989 Moon Details The Full Moon for this month will occur in the second week on Saturday, October 14th. The New Moon will happen later in October on Sunday, October 29th.

What did the Moon look like on December 21st 1989?

On this day the Moon was in a Waning Crescent phase.

What was the Moon phase on November 1 1989?

Waxing Crescent Phase The Waxing Crescent on November 1 has an illumination of 7%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On November 1 the Moon is 2.57 days old.

What did the Moon look like on November 28 1989?

On this day the Moon was in a New Moon phase. During this phase the Moon is too close to the sun in the sky to be visible. The moon rises and sets with the sun and is not present in the night sky.