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  2. Lunar standstill - Wikipedia

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    The lunar standstill phenomenon was probably known from Megalithic times. In high latitudes, there was a period within the 18.6 years cycle, when the Moon became circumpolar. [4] It would have drawn the attention of locals. In other latitudes, the major lunar standstill featured constant scene illumination during the full Moon.

  3. Lunar precession - Wikipedia

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    Lunar standstill: every 18.6 years, the declination range of the Moon reaches a maximum or minimum. Lunar precession is a term used for three different precession motions related to the Moon . First, it can refer to change in orientation of the lunar rotational axis with respect to a reference plane , following the normal rules of precession ...

  4. December full moon: Rare ‘cold moon’ set to rise for last ...

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    The last full moon of the year will rise overnight in a rare “major lunar standstill” amid a dazzling meteor shower. The “cold moon” - a phenomenon that happens every 18.6 years - will ...

  5. Saros (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    For 120 saroi make 2220 years (years of 12 lunar months) according to the Chaldeans' reckoning, if indeed the saros makes 222 lunar months, which are 18 years and 6 months (i.e. years of 12 lunar months)." [8] The information in the Suda in turn was derived directly or otherwise from the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea, [9] which quoted Berossus.

  6. Lunar node - Wikipedia

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    The 19-year recording period is the nearest full-year count to the 18.6-year cycle of the lunar nodes. [9] In conjunction with sea level rise caused by global warming, lunar nodal precession is predicted to contribute to a rapid rise in the frequency of coastal flooding throughout the 2030s. [10]

  7. Moon enters waxing crescent phase. When will it be full in ...

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    Here's a look at what's happening in this month's lunar cycle. When is the full moon in September? The moon should reach peak illumination by Wednesday, Sept. 18, according to NASA .

  8. Metonic cycle - Wikipedia

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    The (19-year) Metonic cycle is a lunisolar cycle, as is the (76-year) Callippic cycle. [8] An important example of an application of the Metonic cycle in the Julian calendar is the 19-year lunar cycle insofar as provided with a Metonic structure. [9] Meton introduced the 19 year cycle to the Attic calendar in 432 BC.

  9. What Does Each Lunar Phase Mean? How To Use The 28-Day ... - AOL

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    Full Moon. The full moon marks the high point of the lunar cycle. This is when drama unfolds and life-altering moments take place. Think of the full moon as the most climactic part of a movie ...