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In pictures: Blue supermoon lights up sky around the world

by admin August 20, 2024
August 20, 2024
In pictures: Blue supermoon lights up sky around the world

Photographers from around the world have been busy capturing a lunar lightshow – the blue supermoon.

A supermoon occurs when a full moon rises during its closest point in its orbit to Earth.

A blue moon is even rarer, happening when there are two full moons within a single calendar month or four full moons within a season.

It happens once every two to three years – that’s where the saying “once in a blue moon” comes from.

The dust from wildfires in North America may give the moon a red glow; blue moons aren’t actually blue.

During a supermoon, the moon appears up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter compared with when it is furthest away.

After this supermoon, the next will be on 18 September, followed by 17 October and then finishing with a final supermoon on 15 November.

While Monday’s blue supermoon is rare, September’s coincides with a partial lunar eclipse – another sight worth watching out for.

The term supermoon was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979 as either a new or full moon that occurs when the moon is within 90% of its closest approach to Earth.

This post appeared first on sky.com

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