The appearance of the Blue Moon occurs approximately once every 2-3 years. The last time it was observed was in August 2021, and the next time this phenomenon will be seen in a year.
On the night of August 31, you will see another full moon, which will also be Blue. To see it, you’ll need to look directly at sunrise after sunset. Space reported it.
It is noted that the Blue Moon is a relatively rare astronomical phenomenon, and such a full moon is called when it is the third in a season where there are four of the same events instead of three.
The occurrence of this phenomenon will be the second full moon of August (the first was at the beginning of the month, especially the first day, and it was possible to make wonderful astrophotos from around the world).
In addition, this Blue Moon is also a supermoon, meaning it coincides with perigee, the point in the Moon’s orbit when it is closest to Earth. To observers on earth, this means that it will appear slightly larger and brighter than usual. However, if its brightness is still visible to the eye, you probably won’t notice the increase in size.
Along with this phenomenon, it is possible to observe the appearance of Saturn in the sky, visually located next to the Earth’s satellite. This gas giant can be seen above and to the right of the Moon.
Earlier it was reported that the first images of the Indian mission Chandrayaan-3, made after the probe’s historic landing on the moon, have appeared.
Source: korrespondent

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