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Full Moon Calendar 1911 with 12 full moons

The Full Moon Calendar 1911 helps you look back at the dates of the full moon dates, supermoons, solstices, equinoxes, and lunar eclipses.

A full moon occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and Moon so that the moon looks completely illuminated. It happens about once a month or, 29.53 days on average.

In 1911 there were 12 full moons. The full moon calendar with the full moon dates of 1911 and peak times were:

  • Saturday, January 14, 1911 at 5:26 PM EST
  • Monday, February 13, 1911 at 5:37 AM EST
  • Tuesday, March 14, 1911 at 6:58 PM EST
  • Thursday, April 13, 1911 at 9:36 AM EST
  • Saturday, May 13, 1911 at 1:10 AM EST
  • Sunday, June 11, 1911 at 4:50 PM EST
  • Tuesday, July 11, 1911 at 7:53 AM EST
  • Wednesday, August 9, 1911 at 9:54 PM EST
  • Friday, September 8, 1911 at 10:56 AM EST
  • Saturday, October 7, 1911 at 11:11 PM EST
  • Monday, November 6, 1911 at 10:48 AM EST
  • Tuesday, December 5, 1911 at 9:52 PM EST
Photo of the moon for the dates of the full Moons in 1911

Full Moon Calendar 1911

In 1911 there were 12 full moons with the first full moon of the year on January 14. None of the months had more than one full moon so there were no blue moons during 1984.

There were penumbral lunar eclipses in May and November and Full supermoons in January, November, and December.

Full MoonDateU.S. Eastern timeSeason
Super Wolf MoonJanuary 145:26  PM ESTWinter
Full Snow MoonFebruary 135:37  AM ESTWinter
Full Worm MoonMarch 146:58  PM ESTWinter
Full Pink MoonApril 139:36  AM ESTSpring
Full Flower MoonMay 131:10  AM ESTSpring
Full Strawberry MoonJune 114:50  PM ESTSpring
Full Buck MoonJuly 117:53  AM ESTSummer
Full Sturgeon MoonAugust 99:54  PM ESTSummer
Full Corn MoonSeptember 810:56  AM ESTSummer
Full Harvest MoonOctober 711:11  PM ESTAutumn
Super Beaver MoonNovember 610:48  AM ESTAutumn
Super Cold MoonDecember 59:52  PM ESTAutumn

January 14, 1911: Super Wolf Moon

The full moon in January 1911 was on Saturday, January 14, 1911. The Super Wolf Moon was the first full moon of Winter. The January 14 Full Moon was the full moon in Cancer. The January Full Moon was one of three full supermoons in 1911.

February 13, 1911: Full Snow Moon

The full moon in February 1911 was on Monday, February 13, 1911. The Full Snow Moon was the second full moon of Winter. The February 13 Full Moon was the full moon in Leo.

March 14, 1911: Full Worm Moon

The full moon in March 1911 was on Tuesday, March 14, 1911. The Full Worm Moon was the last full moon of Winter. The March 14 Full Moon was the full moon in Virgo.

April 13, 1911: Full Pink Moon

The full moon in April 1911 was on Thursday, April 13, 1911. The Full Pink Moon was the first full moon of Spring. The April 13 Full Moon was the full moon in Libra.

May 13, 1911: Full Flower Moon

The full moon in May 1911 was on Saturday, May 13, 1911. The Full Flower Moon was the second full moon of Spring. The May 13 Full Moon was the full moon in Scorpio. There was a penumbral lunar eclipse during the flower moon.

June 11, 1911: Full Strawberry Moon

The full moon in June 1911 was on Sunday, June 11, 1911. The Full Strawberry Moon was the last full moon of Spring. The June 11 Full Moon was the full moon in Sagittarius.

July 11, 1911: Full Buck Moon

The full moon in July 1911 was on Tuesday, July 11, 1911. The Full Buck Moon was the first full moon of Summer. The July 11 Full Moon was the full moon in Capricorn.

August 9, 1911: Full Sturgeon Moon

The full moon in August 1911 was on Wednesday, August 9, 1911. The Full Sturgeon Moon was the second full moon of Summer. The August 9 Full Moon was the full moon in Aquarius.

September 8, 1911: Full Corn Moon

The full moon in September 1911 was on Friday, September 8, 1911. The Full Corn Moon was the last full moon of Summer. The September 8 Full Moon was the full moon in Pisces.

October 7, 1911: Full Harvest Moon

The full moon in October 1911 was on Saturday, October 7, 1911. The Full Harvest Moon was the first full moon of Autumn. The October 7 Full Moon was the full moon in Aries.

November 6, 1911: Super Beaver Moon

The full moon in November 1911 was on Monday, November 6, 1911. The Super Beaver Moon was the second full moon of Autumn. The November 6 Full Moon was the full moon in Taurus. The November Full Moon was the second of three full supermoons in 1911. There was a penumbral lunar eclipse during the beaver moon.

December 5, 1911: Super Cold Moon

The full moon in December 1911 was on Tuesday, December 5, 1911. The Super Cold Moon was the last full moon of Autumn. The December 5 Full Moon was the full moon in Gemini. The December Full Moon was the last of the full supermoons in 1911.

What were the 1911 Full Moon names?

The names of the 1911 full moons were:

  • Super Wolf Moon – January 14:
  • Full Snow Moon – February 13
  • Full Worm Moon – March 14
  • Full Pink Moon – April 13
  • Full Flower Moon – May 13
  • Full Strawberry Moon – June 11
  • Full Buck Moon – July 11
  • Full Sturgeon Moon – August 9
  • Full Corn Moon – September 8
  • Full Harvest Moon – October 7
  • Super Beaver Moon – November 6
  • Super Cold Moon – December 5

The October full moon is called the Full Harvest Moon because it’s closer to the Autumn Equinox than the September Full Moon.

Was there a blue moon in 1911?

No, there was not a blue moon in 1911 because each month had one full moon and each season had three full moons.

There are two definitions of blue moons. The most common, and the one you likely know, is when two full moons occur in the same month. The second full moon is typically called a blue moon.

The second definition of a blue moon relates to having an extra full moon during a season. When a season has four full moons, the third full moon of the season is also called a blue moon or a seasonal blue moon to help distinguish between the other definition.


Sources

The dates and times provided by NASA in United States Eastern Time are for both Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) for part of the year in the United States. Also below is the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time. Since you may be in a different time zone, the exact dates may shift for your calendar.