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Super Blue Moon on August 30: Here’s what you need to know about this rare celestial event

NASA says a blue moon that’s also a super moon is a rare occurrence — something that happens about every 10 years, on an average.

August 30, 2023 / 07:47 IST
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Super Blue Moon is when there are two full moons in a month. (Image for Representation: Screengrab from Video on @NASA/X)
Super Blue Moon is when there are two full moons in a month. (Image for Representation: Screengrab from Video on @NASA/X)

The upcoming celestial event on August 30th is a rare occurrence known as the Super Blue Moon, which will illuminate the night sky. This phenomenon is unique because the moon will exhibit characteristics of both a super moon, appearing larger and brighter than usual, and a Blue Moon, as it is the second full moon to occur within the same calendar month.

Super Blue Moon phenomenon is said to happen when the moon's orbit is closest to Earth and at the same time, the moon is full. On the night of August 30, the moon will reach its peak illumination at 9:36 pm EDT according to NASA. This amazing celestial occurrence has not appeared in the night sky since 2009, and it won't appear until 2032, according to Time and Date.

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In the series of four super moons for the year, as stated by EarthSky, the first one took place on July 3 and the second one on August 1. While the third will happen on August 30, the final occurrence will be on September 28.

The super moon on August 30, the third in the sequence, will be the closest to Earth among all the full super moons this year, at 222,043 miles (357,344km) away from Earth when compared with the average 240,000 miles (386,242 km) distance between Earth and the moon, according to EarthSky, hence the full moon will appear larger than average, and thus the title super moon.