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Published 11:40 30 Oct 2020 GMT
Updated 12:53 30 Oct 2020 GMT
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"This is the second full moon in the month of October and this is also a rare event - two full moons in one calendar month - that it is popularly known as a blue moon,” said Astronomy Ireland.
“It gets even better in that Saturday is also the date that the distant dim planet Uranus is at opposition to the sun... so Uranus is closest to the Moon that night also."
You truly do love to see it.
So, if you happen to have a free view of the sky tomorrow, you might want to take a look up above because apparently, we won't experience another phenomenon like this until at least 2039.
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