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  1. Characteristics

    A full moon is often thought of as an event of a full night's duration, although its phase seen from Earth continuously waxes or wanes, and is full only at the instant when waxing ends and waning begins. For any given locati… See more

    In folklore and tradition

    In Buddhism, Vesak is celebrated on the full moon day of the Vaisakha month, marking the birth, enlightenment, and the death of the Buddha.
    In Arabic, badr (بدر ) means 'full moon', but it is often tr… See more

    Lunar and lunisolar calendars

    Most pre-modern calendars the world over were lunisolar, combining the solar year with the lunation by means of intercalary months. The Julian calendar abandoned this method in favour of a purely solar reckoning … See more

    Meetings arranged to coincide with full moon

    Before the days of good street lighting and car headlights, several organisations arranged their meetings for full moon, so that it would be easier for their members to walk, or ride home. Examples include the Lunar Soci… See more

     
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