Friday, August 31, 2012

Blue moon shines around the world

A blue moon will grace the night sky tonight (Aug. 31), giving skywatchers their last chance to observe this celestial phenomenon for nearly three years. The moon will wax to its full phase at 9:58 a.m. EDT (1358 GMT) today, bringing August's full moonBe sure to check out the blue moon tonight. The moon is very bright too so it will be hard to miss provided you don't have any clouds to speak of. Technically the full moon occurred at 09:38 am this morning so if you saw theAug. 31, 2012 - Once in a blue moon is something I heard all the time growing up. I knew the moon wasn't blue, so I never bothered to ask what it meant. A blue moon is.Friday Aug. 31 will mark the second full moon in the month, a phenomenon which only happens seven times every 19 years.There is a full moon tonight, the second this month. About every 18 months you get two full moons inside the same calendar month. That's called a “Blue Moon” even though the moon isn't actually blue.
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