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  Total Full Moon Timetable 2011
 
 
 

There are 13 Full Moons per year and the Moon passes through all it's phases every 29.53 days. The Moon has a diameter of 3476 kilometers and the Moon's mass is 81 times smaller than the Earthmass.

 Timezone
2011
GMT+1
 2012
GMT+1
  Solar eclipses occur when the Moon shifts in between the Sun and Planet Earth.  Location     Paris     Paris
 Full Moon I Jan 19 22.21 Jan 09 08.30
 Full Moon II Feb 18 09.36 Feb 07 22.54
 Full Moon III
Mar 19 19.10 Mar 08 10.39
  Lunar Eclipses occur when Planet Earth is between the full Moon and Sun.
 Full Moon IV
Apr 18 04.44 Apr 06 21.18
 Full Moon V
May
17 13.08
May
05 05.35
 Full Moon VI
Jun
15 10.54
Jun
04 13.11
 Full Moon VII Jul 15 19.59 Jul 03 20.52
  The Moon passes through all it's phases every 29.53 days.  Full Moon VIII Aug 13 20.57 Aug 02 05.27
 Full Moon IX Sep 12 11.27 Aug 31 15.58
 Full Moon X Okt 12 04.06 Sep 30 05.18
     Full Moon XI

Nov

10 21.16 Okt 29 20.49
     Full Moon XII Dec 10 15.36

Nov

28 15.46
     Full Moon XIII       Dec 28 11.21
  The Moon's farthest point from Earth, the Apogee is 405,500 km maximum. The Moon's closest point to Earth, the Perigee, is 363,300 km and makes the moon appear larger than usual, especially during the Moonrise and Moonset close to the horizon.