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Whos gonna watch? - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Flood (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=19) +--- Thread: Whos gonna watch? (/showthread.php?tid=86558) |
Whos gonna watch? - Vulkhard Muller - 08-31-2012 http://events.slooh.com/ Blue moon tonight i know im watching Whos gonna watch? - Fifty. - 08-31-2012 So..you are watching the second full moon for this month? Whos gonna watch? - Bisquit - 08-31-2012 It's uh. Not actually blue, Vulkhard. Whos gonna watch? - Vulkhard Muller - 08-31-2012 I know this Just a rare event Big thing in the US Whos gonna watch? - oZoneRanger - 08-31-2012 Some Music to listen to while you watch Whos gonna watch? - Death.RunningVerminator - 09-01-2012 There's not actually anything to really 'watch.' It's just a full moon.. Whos gonna watch? - Vulkhard Muller - 09-01-2012 honestly idk its a big thing in the US im sure my sci teachers gonna be like " Who watched theblue moon 80 Extra credit point for you " >_> Whos gonna watch? - Death.RunningVerminator - 09-01-2012 Well I suppose it's as big as any full moon is gonna get.. Whos gonna watch? - Jihadjoe - 09-01-2012 ' Wrote:honestly idk its a big thing in the US im sure my sci teachers gonna be like " Who watched theblue moon 80 Extra credit point for you " >_> I doubt it. "Blue moon" is more of a folklore term than anything else. It's just used to describe the third full moon in any season that has three. Traditionally, each full moon of the year had a name. This was for calendar purposes, farming and so on... So folks could keep track of when to do what. Most years have twelve full moons that happen roughly once a month. However, each solar year (which we measure our standard calendar by... Fairly badly, but we do.) has 11 extra days beyond the 12 lunar cycles in a lunar year. As a result, every so often you end up with a year that has 13 full moons, meaning four will fall within a single season. The reason the third is called a blue moon, is so that the names of the other full moons remain in sync with the season beginning and end, so that the people to whom it mattered could easily keep track. It meaning "the second full moon in a month" is pretty much wrong. That said, it's a fairly unremarkable event, and I doubt you'll get any extra credit for "watching" a bog standard full moon. It would be useful if you happen to operate on a lunar farming calendar, and you're trying to keep yourself up to date with a solar year as well... And I doubt anyone would be doing that. Whos gonna watch? - Death.RunningVerminator - 09-01-2012 ' Wrote:It would be useful if you happen to operate on a lunar farming calendar, and you're trying to keep yourself up to date with a solar year as well... And I doubt anyone would be doing that.You never know Joe.. You just really can never know.. xD |