There’s a full moon on New Year’s Day. What’s the chances of that and does it mean anything?
January 3:
Official full moon
Jan. 3 – 4:
Quadrantid meteor shower
Jan. 18: New moon
Source:
Morrison Planetarium California Academy of Sciences
There’s a full moon on New Year’s Day. What’s the chances of that and does it mean anything?
January 3:
Official full moon
Jan. 3 – 4:
Quadrantid meteor shower
Jan. 18: New moon
Source:
Morrison Planetarium California Academy of Sciences