The celestial event, which is visible from Sunday to Wednesday morning, probably won’t happen again until 2037. A “blue” moon bears no connection to the color blue, and the moon won’t have a colorful tinge. Instead, a blue moon is used to describe what is effectively an additional full moon, one that violates the rule of thumb, that there is one full moon in a month, or three full moons in a season.
- What to know about blue supermoons: - They literally mean nothing.
- The change is imperceptible to everyone.
- Expect useless clickbait slop about it until it passes.
 - What? No. It means
- An extra and extended full moon is definitely perceptible.
- It being life itself.
 - Can’t we just admire the skies? The moon is one of the things untouched by light pollution. - A blue moon is just two full moons in a month. It really doesn’t mean anything. - And I find that cool - That’s fine, but it’s still basically meaningless. Months are entirely a human invention that don’t have any importance in the way the universe works. - i like meaning - What meaning? The moon is on a 28 day cycle that regularly overlaps with a 30 day month cycle. There is no meaning behind that. - It’s called blind faith. It’s how we survive. It’s how we create fun, man. 
 
 
 
 
 
- I like to see the supertides, but it may not be fun in some seaside communities. 
 
- The media empires love being able to recycle these kinds of stories and it drives engagement with the people who have short memories. 
 
- Oh good, another story about the same moon looking the same way it has for a billion years… but this time it’s called a Hunter’s moon instead of a Mother’s moon or some meaningless shit. Supermoons happen literally 4 times a year. Blue Supermoons are 6% of all full moons, so they aren’t even all that special. 
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