Rare phenomenon: Full moon in Friday 13th

According to researchers' calculations, it must be 35 years before we see the full moon phenomenon on Friday 13th.

According to astronomers, a rather rare phenomenon - the full moon (full moon) will take place on "Dark Day" (Friday 13th) . Specifically, the exact time that the full moon is the morning of June 13.

Astronomers named this phenomenon "Strawberry Moon" (roughly translated: Strawberry Moon) or "Honey Moon" (Honeymoon) . The reason astronomers named this is because at the present time is the strawberry harvest season of the Algonquin tribes according to the Old Farmer Calendar.

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This is considered a phenomenon quite rarely when the full moon on Friday 13th . The last time this phenomenon occurred was on October 13, 2000. And according to the researchers' calculations, it must be 35 years from now, the full Moon event on Friday 13th day will continue (August 13, 2049).

Many people feel afraid when the full moon event and Friday 13th coincide. Because so far, many people still believe that the full moon will make people "crazy".

However, scientists have always insisted that the Moon can act as a synchronicity signal between individuals, a signal for other environmental parameters such as tide, food source, or Simple allows animals to use sight.

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The behaviors that it impacts are quite varied, from long-term processes such as seasonal reproduction, migration or direct response to lighting levels. But no scientific evidence is sufficiently convincing to prove the link between the full moon and human health.

Besides, many researchers are interested in this rare phenomenon. Because of the leap year, there are 365.25 days a year. Accordingly, the Moon will average around 12.37 times / year. Therefore, the percentage of a perfect full moon will be 3.39%.

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With 7 days / week, the rate at which the Moon falls on a 6th day is 14.29%. There are 12 days 13 of the year, the probability of full moon on the 13th will be 12 / 365.25 or 3.29%.

Therefore, the uniformity in all three factors: the full moon, the sixth and the 13th will be 0.0159%. From the bottom, researchers calculated on average every 20 years or longer, the phenomenon of full moon on Friday and 13th day only appeared.

Experts claim, this is only an average probability. Sometimes it happens more often but may take longer. However, please look forward to this rare event that will continue on Friday 13 August 2049.