That said, only those living in Asia, Africa, Europe, South America — and those in the Eastern Time Zone — experienced the Full moon on June 13. The Full moon showed up at 12:11 a.m. ET, so anyone in time zone west of EDT saw the silver-dollar moon the day before, on June 12
Friday the 13th hasn't fallen on the same day as a Full Moon since Oct. 13, 2000, and it Won't Happen Again until Aug. 13, 2049 — at least, if we're following Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is four hours ahead of EDT Read more...