Rare Friday the 13th “Honey Moon”
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All Over San Francisco | San Francisco, CA
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If you missed the extremely rare “honey moon” Thursday night, you’ll have another chance on “Friday the 13th.”
The moon glows yellow because of its position in the sky. A full moon looks full because it’s directly opposite the sun. In June, the sun is highest in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere, so the moon is lowest, giving it its glow.
And if you miss it tonight? You’ll have to wait a long time to see it again. The next Friday the 13th Honey Moon won’t appear again until 2098.
Source: LA Times, The Bold Italic, Gizmodo
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Cost: FREE
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