Stargazers' delight! Catch the rare 'blue moon' this August 21 to August 23 - In Pics
Blue Moon will be spotted in the night skies
The Blue Moon for the month of August is also known as Sturgeon Moon as been so named after the fish that Native Americans would catch at this time of year. It also referred to as the green corn moon, grain moon, and the red moon for the reddish hue it often takes on in the summer haze. See Pics
Next 'blue moon' phenomenon in 2024
For star gazers this an opportunity to catch the rare astonomical phenomenon, as the 'blue moon' will not be spotted again until 2024.
Rise of the full blue moon
People in the Americas will be able to see a nearly full moon on Saturday night, before the true blue moon reaches its highest point in the sky, through till Sunday morning. Check the moon rise time in your city to ensure you don't miss this.
Full blue moon appears once every 2.7 years
The full blue moon happens about once every 2.7 years on average. A blue moon is the third full moon in a season which usually has four full moons, rather than the usual three. This is the eighth full moon of the year 2021.
Full blue moon as muse for music
This phenomenon has been a cultural muse for music, art and language and many a hit songs such as "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" and "Blue Moon". How many do you know?
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