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  2. Blue moon - Wikipedia

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    This gives 11 months with one full moon each and one with two. This second in a month, so I interpret it, was called Blue Moon”. In 1980 the term was used (with Pruett’s definition) in a U.S. radio program, Star Date, and in 1985 it appeared in a U.S. children’s book, The Kids' World Almanac of Records and Facts (“What is a blue moon ...

  3. What is a blue moon? Here's what one is and what the stars ...

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    The Moon follows a cycle of eight phases, spanning a month − more precisely 29.5 days.Beyond its sheer size and glow, the full moon can hold deep spiritual significance, depending on the season ...

  4. What is the snow moon? Here's when and how to see ... - AOL

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    The third and final full moon of the winter is the worm moon, which will be full at 2:56 a.m. EST on Friday, March 14, 2025 in the Northern Hemisphere. Total 'blood moon' lunar eclipse coming in March

  5. August's Rare Super Blue Moon: How and When You Can See It - AOL

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    Since the moon’s cycle is 29.5 days, and our average calendar month is 30-31 days, it is incredibly rare to have two full moons in one single month, but it is possible, happening every two to ...

  6. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    When people are given a choice between the words "Bouba" and "Kiki", the left shape is almost always called "Kiki" while the right is called "Bouba". Research on synesthesia raises questions about how the brain combines information from different sensory modalities, referred to as crossmodal perception or multisensory integration .

  7. Belt of Venus - Wikipedia

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    A full Moon rising through the Belt of Venus. (Note that the Moon is near the centre of the field of view , which means that the Sun must have set below the horizon behind the camera.) The Belt of Venus as seen from an airliner at an altitude of 42,000 ft (13 km; 8.0 mi) An animated sequence of the Belt of Venus at dusk, showing how its ...

  8. When and how to see the rare super blue moon - AOL

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    The first of the year’s supermoons will rise August 19. The rare combination of a super and blue moon peaks at 2:26 p.m. ET Monday. Here’s how and when to watch.

  9. Naming winter’s first full moon. This month’s full moon is also known as the “cold moon,” a term coined by Native Americans — specifically the Mohawk people — in reference to the ...