You know that saying, once in a blue moon, well this month you are in that once…In August 2023, we get not only one but two full moons, (the term Blue Moon is most commonly used when we have two full Moons in a single month) and these two full moons are SUPER Moons, which means they are indeed super. Let’s talk percentages, shall we? According to Farmer’s Almanac, “A supermoon exceeds the disk size of an average-sized Moon by up to 8% and the brightness of an average-sized full Moon by some 16%.” So yes, that big ol super moon will look bigger and brighter during these full moons because it is the closest to Earth as it gets during this period. August’s first full Moon will appear on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 1, reaching peak illumination at 2:32 P.M. Eastern Time. That evening, look toward the southeast after sunset to catch a glimpse of this first full moon. The blue moon happens on Wednesday, August 30, and will peak at 9:36 P.M. EST Now that second full moon, the blue m
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