The August Supermoon Blue Moon: A Cosmic Spectacle
What is a Supermoon Blue Moon?
The August moon is a rare cosmic trifecta, known as a "Supermoon Blue Moon".
- Supermoon: When a full moon occurs at the moon's closest point to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter.
- Blue Moon: The second full moon within a calendar month, a relatively uncommon occurrence (every 2.7 years).
When to See the Supermoon Blue Moon
Peak Visibility: 9:36 PM EDT, on August 30-31, 2023 Best Viewing Time: Throughout the evening and into the early hours of the following morningWhat to Expect
The Supermoon Blue Moon is expected to be a breathtaking sight, appearing larger and brighter than usual due to its proximity to Earth.
- Size: Up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon.
- Color: While often called a "Blue Moon", it does not actually appear blue. Its name stems from an old Farmers' Almanac misprint.
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