‘Blue Moon’: the rare cosmic event that can be seen this October 31 (and will not be repeated until 2023)



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The ‘Blue Moon’ can be seen on the night of October 31 when the sky is clear.

It is not really blue. It is a full moon, like any other, the color most full moons are seen in: light gray, milky white, or silver.

What makes this phenomenon strange, which folklore has called “Blue Moon”, is that it is the second full moon in a single month, when it is normal to have only one.

The lunar cycle, the period in which all the phases of the Moon occur, repeats every 29.5 days or more.

For the “Blue Moon” to occur, two coincidences are required: the first full moon must occur on the first or second day of the month, and this month must have 31 days. Therefore, a second full moon is likely to appear.

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