By: Sahil Luthra
travelling knowledge
Image Source:- Google
Experience the extraordinary celestial spectacle of the Super Blue Moon on the night of August 30th, a rare event that graces our skies once in a blue moon.
Image Source:- Google
A "blue moon" isn't blue in color. It's called that because it's a rare event.
Image Source:- Google
There are two ways to understand a blue moon: when two full moons happen in one month, or when an extra full moon occurs in a season.
Image Source:- Google
The term "blue moon" started in 1937 because of a mistake in a farmer's almanac.
Image Source:- Google
Blue moons are not very common. They usually happen every two to three years.
Image Source:- Google
Sometimes, a year can have two blue moons, which is even more special.
Image Source:- Google
Blue moons can depend on how long our months are in the calendar, connecting moon cycles to our human way of measuring time.
Image Source:- Google
Every so often, a blue moon lines up with a lunar eclipse, creating an amazing sky show.
Image Source:- Google
During a blue moon, the moon can look reddish because of stuff in our air like dust or smoke.
Image Source:- Google
People have told stories about blue moons for a long time, adding mystery to their rare appearances.
Image Source:- Google
In stories and sayings, a "blue moon" means something really special or unlikely – just like the real event!
Image Source:- Google