The Super Blue Moon of 2023: A Rare Celestial Event to Behold
The night of August 30-31, 2023 will mark a rare celestial event: a Super Blue Moon. This term refers to a full moon that occurs within 90% of its closest approach to Earth (perigee), and is also the second full moon in a month. Blue moons are relatively rare, occurring only once every two to three years.
The Super Blue Moon of 2023 will be particularly bright and large, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon. It will be visible in all parts of the world, and is sure to be a sight to behold.
There are a few things you can do to enjoy the Super Blue Moon:
- Find a clear spot with a view of the horizon.
- Look for the moon just after sunset, when it will be at its highest point in the sky.
- Bring binoculars or a telescope to get a closer look.
- Take some time to appreciate this rare celestial event.
The Super Blue Moon of 2023 is a special opportunity to connect with nature and marvel at the beauty of the night sky. Make sure to mark your calendars and set aside some time to enjoy this unique event.
Here are some additional facts about the Super Blue Moon of 2023:
- The moon will reach perigee at 11:55 AM EDT on Wednesday, August 30.
- The moon will be opposite the sun at 9:36 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, August 30 (0336 on August 31).
- The moon will be in the constellation of Aquarius.
- The Super Blue Moon will be visible in all parts of the world.
- The Super Blue Moon is a relatively rare event, occurring only once every two to three years.
I hope you enjoy the Super Blue Moon of This Year!

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