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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1152.0. "tristadecaphobia!" by BLKWDO::KELLOGG (East Coast Beaches) Fri Oct 13 1989 16:38

    On the way out the door this morning.....barely awake, I heard
    the CNN people say that the Sun, Moon and the Earth were in
    a staight line (or some sort of alignment) that would produce
    unusually high tides. In fact these would be the highest tides
    in 10 years.
    
    ON Friday the 13th!
    
    
    
    
    
    With a FULL Moon!
    
    Does anyone know the facts? Is this the night of nights to go
    surfing...or is it better to clean the crystals and lock the door?
    
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1152.1AOXOA::STANLEYIt takes dynamite to get me up...Fri Oct 13 1989 16:589
>    On the way out the door this morning.....barely awake, I heard
>    the CNN people say that the Sun, Moon and the Earth were in
>    a staight line (or some sort of alignment) that would produce
>    unusually high tides. 

I guess that this is a fancy way of saying that there is a full moon.  Tides 
are usually higher during the full moon.

		Dave
1152.2tristadecaphelia!NATASH::BUTCHARTThe stars bear witnessFri Oct 13 1989 17:0419
    Twice a month, at the new moon and the full moon the Sun, Moon and
    Earth are in a straight line.  That's 24 times a year.  Dunno if either
    body is at perihelion relative to any of the others (very close due to
    the orbital paths); when the moon is at perihelion the tides are often
    higher than usual, and if this happens during a new or full moon
    they'll be quite high.
    
    For the full moon to be on or around the 13th of a moonth is considered
    quite wonderful in some circles, 13 being a number of sacred
    significane in the lunar cycle (there are 13 lunations in a single
    solar year, not 12).  And Friday is the day of the week traditionally
    thought to be "ruled" by Venus.  A full moon on the 13th of a month
    that happens to be a Friday?  I'd apply a little love potion and get
    ready for action, myself (noodge-noodge-wink-wink-know-what-I-mean?). 
    
    ;')
    ;')
    
    Marcia
1152.3LEDS::BATESSulla cresta dell ondaFri Oct 13 1989 17:208
    
    I love the title of the note - while the word for fear of thirteen is
    probably best spelled triskaidecaphobia (or triskedecaphobia, in the
    anglicised version) tristadecaphobia is probably closer to the feeling 
    that some people have in the face of their fear of three-and-ten!
    
    gloria
     
1152.4hi thereATSE::FLAHERTYNothing is by chance!Fri Oct 13 1989 17:258
    -.1  Gloria,
    
    Good to see you noting.  Hope you're feeling better...
    
    Love and good health to you,
    
    Ro
    
1152.5Once every decadeGENRAL::KILGORECoyote Clan MemberMon Oct 16 1989 02:428
On the news tonight they were talking about the alignment of the sun, earth 
and moon, and stated this only occurs every decade and this was the closest
the moon would be to the earth for a while.

And because of this, hurricane Gerry (Jerry, Jerri?), could turn out to be 
worse than they anticipated.

Judy