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When was the last time we had a blue moon in february??
A blue moon occurs when there are 2 fulls moons in the same calendar month, i.e. Jan 2 and Jan 30
4 Answers
- eriLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can't have a blue moon in Feb. The period between moon cycles is a little over 29 days (the synodic period) so even a leap year with 29 days isn't enough to have two in a month.
- 4 years ago
Its under no circumstances going to take place a lunar month is longer than the month of February even in a bounce 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. yet apparently adequate you are able to relatively have a blue moon in January and then lower back in March as a results of scale of February is purely relatively shorter than a lunar month.
- Som™Lv 61 decade ago
There was a Blue Moon in February 1924
It was a leap year!
Source(s): http://www.projectpluto.com/bluemoon.htm - Anonymous1 decade ago
In response to there being one in Feb. 1924
Blue Moons between 1924 and 1926 in February
There were no Blue Moons during this period.
From http://www.obliquity.com/cgi-bin/bluemoon.cgi
I could find no blue moons from 1800 to 2007 in February