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The last blue supermoon until 2037 will rise tonight. Here’s how to watch.



The biggest and brightest full moon of 2023 will rise on Aug. 30, and its strange name deserves an explanation. Called a “blue supermoon,” it is the result of three lunar phenomena happening at once. Such a rare cosmic overlap will not occur again until 2037, according to Live Science’s sister site Space.com.

The “blue” supermoon’s name has nothing to do with the moon‘s color. In fact, it will actually be orange. The blue supermoon gets the first part of its name for a different reason: It’s the second full moon in August.

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