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Lunar Phenomenon

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astronomy2 years ago

"Captivating Views of the Rare Blue Supermoon Illuminate the Globe"

The blue supermoon, a rare celestial event where a full moon appears twice in one month, occurred last night, following a previous supermoon on August 1. This phenomenon happens every two to three years due to the discrepancy between the moon's cycle and the calendar month. Photographers around the world captured stunning images of the blue supermoon illuminating the night sky in various locations, including Rabat, London, and Jaipur. The next blue supermoon is not expected until 2037.

astronomy2 years ago

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

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.

astronomy2 years ago

"Rare 'Blue Supermoon' Shines Over Israel, Won't Return for 20 Years"

A rare "blue supermoon" rose over Israel and other parts of the world on August 30. While the name is misleading as the moon is not actually blue, it will appear with an orange hue. There are two types of blue moons, and this one is a "calendar blue moon" occurring when two full moons happen within the same month. This blue supermoon is particularly rare, happening only once a decade on average. It is also a perigean full moon, meaning it occurs when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. The next supermoon will be the Harvest Moon on September 29, 2023.

astronomy2 years ago

"Rare 'Blue Supermoon' and Saturn's Rings Illuminate the Night Sky in August 2023"

A rare "blue supermoon" will rise in the night sky on August 30, which occurs when two full moons happen within the same month. This phenomenon, which is not actually blue but appears with an orange hue, is considered rare and will not be seen again until 2037. A blue supermoon is a perigean full moon, meaning it occurs when the Moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. These blue supermoons occur, on average, once a decade, but can sometimes have a gap of up to two decades between them. The upcoming blue supermoon will be the largest and brightest of the four supermoons of this year.