What is a Blue Moon?

"Blue moon" is an idea with a rich history.
The fanciful notion of a "blue moon" has a rich history.
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A blue moon is the second full moon that occurs in a month.  The moon’s phases take about 29 days to go from new moon and back again. This creates 13 lunar months. Since we have 12 calendar months, there are always two full moons in one month.

A blue moon isn’t actually blue. In fact, the term was used in folklore to just describe something rare and absurd. A second full moon is pretty rare to see because it only occurs once about every 32 months.

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Nina Sen
Nina Sen is a frequent contributor to Live Science’s Life’s Little Mysteries series: an exploration and explanation of our world’s phenomena, both natural and man-made. She also writes astronomy photo stories for Live Science's sister site Space.com.