Rare Black Moon to Rise This Weekend: What You Need to Know

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A black moon, which is the second new moon in a month and occurs roughly every 29 months, will be invisible this weekend as it happens when the moon is between Earth and the sun. While it won't be visible, this is a good time for stargazing since the absence of moonlight enhances visibility of planets and nebulae. The article also previews upcoming full moons and eclipses in 2025.
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