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Published 18:09 28 Aug 2023 BST
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?NEWS: Biggest and brightest (Blue) Moon of the year is almost here, the next time will only be seen in 2037. pic.twitter.com/GeXCU7hlDv
— Amazing Astronomy (@MAstronomers) August 24, 2023
"As there are 12 full moons every year that means there have been 168 full moons to give one super blue moon. "Technically, the exact instant the moon is full is Wednesday night as seen from Ireland. However, to the naked eye it looks full the night before and after."Despite its name, a blue moon is not actually blue and it retains its yellow-white colour. Moore added on the Astronomy Ireland website:
“The Moon is full of details to see like craters, mountains, vast lava lakes and more. It is by the far the most spectacular object to see in a telescope."The ideal time to watch in Ireland is on Tuesday from 8:15 p.m.; on Wednesday from 8:35 p.m.; and on Thursday from 8:50 p.m., when the moon rises. Astronomy Ireland has appealed to members of the public to send in their best photographs of the event, with details available on their website.
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