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The Next Blue Moon is Here
Whether this is a true blue moon or not, it's pretty cool.

The rise of Tuesdayβs full moon will bring up something special: A Blue Moon.
Before you start turning pages in your favorite astronomy reference book βΒ letβs clear this up.Β Itβs true; the most common usage for Blue Moon (besides referring toΒ that song in that movie with John Travolta) refers to the second full moon in a single month.
A less common usage dates back to at least 1937 according to Space.com, in which a Blue Moon is the third of four full moons each season (where a season is the time from the equinox to the solstice, or from the solstice to the equinox).
Tuesdayβs Blue Moon, then, is whatβs known as aΒ seasonalΒ blue moon: The third this season (thatβs summer, if Mondayβs fall-like temperatures have you confused).
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The rarest Blue Moon is a phenomenon in which theΒ Β moon actually looks β¦ wait for it β¦ Yes, blue. This is caused by particles in the airβoften ash and dust caused by a volcano or, as in this instance described on Spaceweather.com, a major forest fire.
It was a cloudy day. Early in the afternoon, the sun disappeared and it became as dark asΒ midnight...We had no Television at the time, but heard over the radio that there was a forest fire in Canada producing so much smoke that it had blacked out the sun β¦
β¦ As the day waned, the smoke thinned a bit and the sun could be seen through the blackness as a faint blue orb, but it never did get light outside. After nightfall the moon which was full that night, was blue. I read later that blue moons were seen as far away as Europe on Sept. 26, 1950. (Read this and other Blue Moon stories at Spaceweather.com).
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Donβt expect anything nearly as poetic to occurΒ TuesdayΒ night, butΒ the National Weather Service is forecasting clear skies for the Heights area.Β Β Why not step outside at aboutΒ 1:31 a.m.Β (earlyΒ WednesdayΒ morning)Β and look up anyway? No matter what color, a full moon is always a magnificent sight.Β
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