Using the lovely and cheap Expert Astronomer software, I determined that the "real" full moon in June 1994 occured approximately on June 23 in Scotland. It was 99% percent full at 3 pm on June 22, and was 99.9% full (or as full as it's gonna get) from 5 am to 5 pm on the 23rd. It dropped to 99% again at 8 am on the 24th. Unfortunately, it didn't rise over Scotland (or at least, over Aberdeen, which is one of the only Scottish cities in the program's database) until 7.57 pm on the 22rd, and it set at 3.27 AM on the 23rd. These times are similar for Edinburgh and Glasgow, but don't jive with the meticulously calculated information at the Lexicon for the end of PoA, unfortunately.
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Using the lovely and cheap Expert Astronomer software, I determined that the "real" full moon in June 1994 occured approximately on June 23 in Scotland. It was 99% percent full at 3 pm on June 22, and was 99.9% full (or as full as it's gonna get) from 5 am to 5 pm on the 23rd. It dropped to 99% again at 8 am on the 24th. Unfortunately, it didn't rise over Scotland (or at least, over Aberdeen, which is one of the only Scottish cities in the program's database) until 7.57 pm on the 22rd, and it set at 3.27 AM on the 23rd. These times are similar for Edinburgh and Glasgow, but don't jive with the meticulously calculated information at the Lexicon for the end of PoA, unfortunately.