A rare blue supermoon will light up the UAE skies tonight.
This stunning celestial event occurs when different cycles of blue and supermoons happen to align at the same time.
The phenomenon will make the moon appear larger and more vibrant than usual. It will not actually look blue but is designated a blue moon as it's the third full moon in a season with four full moons.
This visual spectacle is not only a treat for astronomy enthusiasts but also offers everyone a chance to enjoy the beauty of our night sky.
For the best view, find a clear, dark spot away from city lights.
The August full moon is the first of four "supermoons," a term for when the Moon is within 90% of its closest point to Earth in its non-circular orbit. But what does that mean for us? It will appear about 6% bigger and 13% brighter than average. https://t.co/arOom6zVIu pic.twitter.com/tDi3kga4vI
— ARCHIVED - NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) August 18, 2024

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