"Captivating Super Blue Moon: A Celestial Spectacle to Witness Tonight"

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The super blue moon, the third-largest moon of the year, made a stunning appearance on August 30th, marking the end of the four-part supermoon series. A super blue moon occurs when a second supermoon rises in a single month, and the next occurrence won't happen until January 31, 2037. Spectacular photos captured the blue moon rising over various landmarks around the world, including the Temple of Poseidon in Greece, the Royal Liver Building in England, and the Galata Tower in Turkey.
- In photos: The rise of the super blue moon spectacle The Washington Post
- How to Watch Tonight's Super Blue Moon TIME
- The last Super Blue Moon until 2037 rises tonight. Here's how to see it Space.com
- Rare super blue moon visible Wednesday night WSMV 4 Nashville
- Local state parks to stay open for super blue moon and Saturn viewing Suffolk Times
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