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  2. What to know about full moons in 2025: See the list of the ...

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    Here are the 12 full moon dates of 2025, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac full moon calendar. January 13: Wolf Moon. February 12: Snow Moon. March 14: Worm Moon. April 12: Pink Moon.

  3. Full Moon 2025 Calendar: When you’ll see each month’s full ...

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    A total lunar eclipse means the whole of the moon gets cast in darkness. Solar Eclipses in 2025 Two partial solar eclipses are expected in 2025 — March 29 and September 21.

  4. Mark your 2025 calendar with dates for holidays, events and games

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    2025 astrological events Quadrantids meteor shower - Friday, Jan. 3January full moon reaches peak illumination - Monday, Jan. 13February full moon reaches peak illumination - Wednesday, Feb ...

  5. Ecclesiastical full moon - Wikipedia

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    The paschal full moon is the ecclesiastical full moon of the northern spring and is used in the determination of the date of Easter. The name "paschal" is derived from "Pascha", a transliteration of the Aramaic word meaning Passover. The date of Easter is determined as the first Sunday after the "paschal full moon" that falls on or after March 21.

  6. Lunar calendar - Wikipedia

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    Lunar calendar year 2025. A lunar calendar is a calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases (synodic months, lunations), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based on the solar year. The most widely observed purely lunar calendar is the Islamic calendar.

  7. Golden number (time) - Wikipedia

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    For example, 2025 divided by 19 gives 106, remainder 11. Adding 1 to the remainder gives a golden number of 12. The golden number, as it was later called, first appears in a calendar composed by Abbo of Fleury around the year 1000. Around 1162 a certain Master William referred to this number as the golden number "because it is more precious ...