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Re: (meteorobs) Names of the Full Moons



Thanks Robert:  I was still looking through my library for some reference to
this.  Your names are not all as I remamber them but it is close enough.
They do look like the European version.  There are a couple of American
Indian versions but  I don't know where I saw them.

Robert Goler wrote:

> Hi Ray & Robert,
>
> Here are the names of each months Full Moons.
>
> January    Wolf Moon
> February   Snow Moon
> March      Worm Moon
> April      Pink Moon
> May        Flower Moon
> June       Strawberry Moon
> July       Buck Moon
> August     Sturgeon Moon
> September  Harvest Moon
> October    Hunter's Moon
> November   Beaver Moon
> December   Cold Moon
>
> > I think it is Januarys moon. August is the fruiting moon.  September is
> > the Harvest moon.  October is the Hunter's moon. November? December is
> > the moon of the longest nights. I have forgotten the rest.  There are
> > however several versions.  I think the old fashioned Farmer's Almanac
> > gave them all, at least the European version. Robert G.
> >
> > RAY548TI@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > Off the subject!
> > > What is called a (wolf-moon)
> > > Ray
>
> --
>
> Robert A. Goler
>
> E-mail robert@neumann.maths.monashdot edu.au
> http://www.maths.monashdot edu.au/~robert/
>
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> Monash University
> Clayton, Vic 3168
> Australia
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