Ray Stanford note: > Yeah! Not only that: (1) This is Friday the 13th; (2) The moon is full >tonight; and (3) [Worse of all!] TONIGHT'S MOON WILL ECLIPSE!!! Point (2) is redundant, as every lunar eclipse occurs on the night of a full moon. For similar reasons, every solar eclipse takes place the day before a new moon. This should be obvious once you consider it. Bill