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Super blue moon will be ‘biggest and brightest’ of the year. What to know

The first supermoon of the year is set to lighten up the skies as the “biggest and brightest” full moon so far of 2024 — and it will be a rare lunar event.

Monday’s full moon is not just a supermoon but also a blue moon — a rare occurrence of a super blue moon that typically happens once in a decade.

August’s full moon will rise Monday afternoon, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, which tracks lunar events.

It will look “bigger and brighter” than the full moons seen thus far this year, it says on Almanac’s website.

If you want to catch a glimpse of the super blue moon, it will be visible and appear full till Wednesday morning, according to NASA.

And the next one won’t happen until 2037.

A supermoon means a full moon in orbit is at or near its closest point to the Earth.

Monday’s supermoon is the first of four consecutive this year, with the next ones coming in September, October and November.

The blue moon has two definitions.

A seasonal blue moon, which is the one rising on Monday, is the third of four full moons in a single season (spring, summer, fall and winter). Typically, there are three full moons in one season.

A monthly blue moon is the second of two full moons within one calendar month.

The overlapping celestial events make Monday’s full moon a super blue moon.

Despite what the name suggests, the moon will not appear blue.

However, it will look brighter than usual and up to “14 per cent bigger than when it’s farthest from Earth,” according to NASA.  

“This is similar to the size difference between a quarter and a nickel,” the agency said.

Here is a glimpse of what it could like.

The last time a super blue moon happened was in August 2023, but it is a rare event.

“The time between super blue moons is quite irregular — it can

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