Stunning Black Moon Event Coming

What Is a Black Moon?

A โ€œBlack Moonโ€ refers to the rare occurrence of a second new moon in a single month or the third new moon in a season with four.

This isnโ€™t an official astronomical term, but rather folklore.

A โ€œBlack Moonโ€ refers to the rare occurrence of a second new moon in a single month or the third new moon in a season with four.

This isnโ€™t an official astronomical term, but rather folklore.

โ€œItโ€™s not official astronomy; itโ€™s folklore. It implies that we, the people, make the decisions.โ€

When Is the Next One?
The next Black Moon will occur on August 22โ€“23, 2025, depending on your time zone. I

t will reach its new moon phase on August 23 at 6:06 UTC (1:06 a.m. CDT). Like all new moons, it will be invisible from Earth since the moonโ€™s lit side faces away from us. This creates darker skiesโ€”perfect for stargazing.

Where Did the Term Come From?
Unlike the well-known Blue Moon (a term popularized due to a 1946 misquote in Sky & Telescope), the term โ€œBlack Moonโ€ is less defined and newer.

โ€œI remember reading about Black Moons a few decades back in Sten Odenwaldโ€™s excellent site, The Astronomy Cafe.โ€ It may have roots in Wiccan culture and has appeared in astronomy circles only recently. Some sources also call a month without a new moon a Black Moon, though this is even rarer.

Fun Facts

  • A monthly Black Moon (second new moon in a month) happens every 29 months.

  • A seasonal Black Moon (third new moon in a four-new-moon season) occurs every 33 months.

  • The last seasonal Black Moon was in May 2023; the next one will be in August 2028.

  • โ€œBlue Moon is a misleading nameโ€ฆ the moniker Black Moon is a little more true for the night sky.โ€


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