The Blue Moon can be seen today at 6.43 pm. Blue Moon which
is an extra moon comes for every two or three years. The next one will be in
January 2018.
The Blue Moon can be seen today at 6.43 pm
July 31, second full moon of the month will appears at 6.43
pm. On July 2, the first full moon of the month was noticed, and it is a rarity
that with in a single month you can see two full moons. Observing the east will
help one take a look of the full moon that will rise at 6.43 pm. Nevertheless,
the Planetary Society of India informed that the moon will grasp its entirely
illuminated stage at 4.13 pm only.
The rise time of Blue moon is different from one place to
another
Keeping in mind the
location of the viewer in India, one needs to observe the east a few minutes
post sunset while the moon remains above horizon. The rise time for moon is different
for different places. In Delhi it will be visible at 7.01 pm, in Ahmedabad 7.14
pm, in Bhopal 6.54 pm, in Dibrugarh at 5.46 pm, and in Kanyakumari at 6.36 pm.
Raghunandan Kumar who is the founder as well as founder
secretary of the Planetary Society explained that usually one full moon can be
noticed every month in a single calendar year. In July 2, the first full moon
of the month was noticed, and it is a rarity that the month will see yet
another full month. This instance when the full moon is visible twice is known
as “Blue Moon”.
Next one will be noticed in Jan 2018
Unlike from these 12 full moons, where every single calendar
year will have an extra number of 11 days, owing to the disparity between solar
and lunar years. By assembling of these extra days together tends to make an
extra full moon by excluding the 12. It can be noticed for every two or three
years. The last Blue Moon was noticed in August 2012, and the next time it will
be noticed will be in January 2018.
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