Can astronomy moon mainly affect a due date?
Lenie Asked:
I was just looking at the farmer's almanac for January and I didn't know if full moons or new moons could affect your due date.
My grandmother always conceived around a full moon. But she never noticed if she also delivered around a full moon.
Any thoughts, ideas, or sites if astronomy moon affect due date?
Reply:
It's much easier to compile statistics on birth dates, since they're recorded, and then match them up with the phase of the astronomy Moon. But since birth rates don't rise and fall dramatically from month to month, there can't be much of an effect. There are time of day effects and birth times. These can be attributed to circadian rhythms, one expects.



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absolutely. As far as whether the asteroid/meteor was named and seen prior to impact, I don not know.
But those craters came from somewhere….
edit: so I dug a bit deeper….. and found a nasa link to document a meteor impact
Antares is now glowing a deep red, visited by the moon tonight.
Antares is now glowing a deep red, visited by the moon tonight.
We're orbiting the sun and the moon is orbiting us. Where as we are orbiting the sun as are the other planets.
Yes, but it must be mounted on a sturdy tripod.
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Antares is now glowing a deep red, visited by the moon tonight.
We're orbiting the sun and the moon is orbiting us. Where as we are orbiting the sun as are the other planets.
Do you believe the Moons orbit and rotation were placed in effect by an intelligent race ? or do you believe that it was just was captured in this manner in a lottery of chances…? I recently read that the science community has dismissed the idea that the Moon is a ancient piece of the Earth ! any theory ?
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Antares is now glowing a deep red, visited by the moon tonight.