Texans Will See a Full Moon on Friday the 13th
It'll be double the crazy this Friday, September 13th, so be careful out there!
Space.com reports the full moon on Friday the 13th will show it's entire face to the earth about 11:30 p.m. So as you make your way home from Friday night lights you should be able to get a pretty nice view!
You should be able to see it in its full glory around 11:33 PM if it isn't cloudy here. Full moons on Friday the 13th are very rare. The full moon will happen officially Saturday, September 14th just after midnight.
You have to go back to 2014 the last time there was a full moon on a Friday the 13th. As if the day needed anything else to make it more creepy. The Farmer's Almanac says that a full moon on a Friday the 13th should occur at least once every 20 years.
The full moon on Friday will be the popular Harvest Moon or the full moon occurring closest to the autumnal equinox (the first day of fall). That day is fast approaching on Monday, September the 23rd.