The rarity of the Halloween full moon of 2020


Halloween 2020 is going to be special, at least based on astrology.

For the first Halloween since 1944, almost all time zones of the world will experience a full moon.

Due to the Matic Nick cycle, every 19 years on Halloween – but for the most part – a full moon appears in some parts of the world. (In 2001, for example, the Central and Pacific time zones of the United States experienced a Halloween full moon.) But after 1944, the Metric cycle cycled a full moon one day ahead. 1 (moved to 1963, 1982 and 2001). ) For most places, according to the farmer’s calendar.

No Each The Oct Kto. a1. In Halloween you will find the full moon. If you live in Central Australia Australia, Eastern Australia Australia, New Zealand, Eastern Indonesia, New Guinea, Japan, Fiji or Eastern Russia, you will miss the Halloween full moon briefly.

According to CNET, astronomy teacher Jeffrey Hunt wrote, “Each time zone has a pre (GMT) +8 time zone, if they have daylight time or (GMT) +9 time,” according to CNET