On June 23, 2021, the almost full moon rises above the Statue of Liberty.  (Image credit: Gary Hershorn / Getty Images)   Proverb “Once in blue Month 
 The term “blue moon” usually refers to the second full moon of the same month.The last one rose on the eerie October 31, 2020 The blue moon illuminated the night sky on Halloween According to NASA 
  
  Generally, there are three full moons in each season. However, in the summer of 2021 from June 20th to September 22nd, there are four full moons (June 24th, July 23rd, August 22nd, September 20th). Seasonal blue moons are rare and occur about once every two to three years. According to Earth Sky 
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 This weekend’s month will be a full moon at 8:02 am eastern summer time on Sunday (Greenwich Mean Time 1202), but about from Friday night (August 20) to Monday morning (August 23). The full moon is for 3 days. “A full moon weekend,” NASA reported. To find the moonrise and moonset times near you timeanddate.com 
  
 However, the full moon in August does not actually look blue.Without smoke particles this summer Furious fire turns it into orange-red Volcano Earth 
 According to NASA’s report, the full moon in August is known as the sturgeon moon, according to Main Farmers’ Almanac, who first announced the name of the full moon in the 1930s. Almanac reported that the Algonquian people in North America reportedly called the sturgeon moon because of the abundance of fish in the Great Lakes and other waterways during this period. Another Algonquin name for this month is Green Corn Moon.
 Other events related to the full moon in August include the Hindu festival Raksha Bandhan, which celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Nikinipoya holiday in Sri Lanka to commemorate the first Buddhist council 2400 years ago. According to NASA reports, China’s hungry ghost moon festival is believed to bring ghosts and spirits, including deceased families, to visit creatures.
 Sky-Watchers, especially those with a backyard telescope, can also see Jupiter and Saturn. According to NASA, both planets appear unusually bright (Saturn was closest to Earth on August 2nd and Jupiter was closest to Thursday, August 19th), moving west in the evening sky. I can see. The telescope helps you see Jupiter’s four largest moons (Ganymede, Callisto, Europa, and Io), as well as the Rings of Saturn and its largest moon, Titan.
 Originally published in Live Science. 
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