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Ceiling Cat

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Yes, in February for sure.



Because the orbit of the sun and the moon is oval and not circular , the Sun and Moon move at varying speeds along the ecliptic. Sometimes, the Moon is moving faster than its average speed and the Sun is moving more slowly, so the Moon "catches up" with the Sun sooner, making a shorter lunar month.

At other times, the Moon is moving more slowly than average and the Sun is moving more quickly, so the Moon "catches up" with the Sun later, making a longer lunar month. From the year 2000 to 3000 there will be 952 full moons in February and 48 months of February without a full moon.




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