When and where to see August's rare supermoon blue moon (2024)

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By Aliza Chasan

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August's supermoon blue moon, the first of 2024's four consecutive supermoons, will appear full from Sunday through Wednesday this week, giving astronomy fans a rare show when they look to the skies.

The full moon had been expected to reach its peak on Monday, Aug. 19, at 2:26 p.m. EDT, and it will appear full for three days, NASA said. The Old Farmer's Almanac details specific moonrise times for different ZIP codes across the U.S.

When and how you can see the August supermoon blue moon peak?

While the full moon peaked on Monday afternoon, it first appeared full on Sunday morning, and will continue to appear full through early Wednesday morning.

Around 98% of the moon's nearside had been expected to be illuminated by the sun on Sunday, according to NASA. By Monday, 100% of the moon's nearside will be illuminated and about 99% of it will be illuminated by the sun on Tuesday.

You don't need binoculars or a telescope to enjoy the spectacular view.

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What is a supermoon?

Supermoons occur when the moon's orbit is closest to Earth at the same time as the moon is full, according to NASA. The moon's distance from Earth varies between about 221,457 miles and 252,712 miles.

During this month's supermoon peak, the moon will be around 225,288 miles from Earth. It will be even closer to Earth in September: roughly 222,005 miles. In October, the full moon will be about 222,095 miles from Earth. The last supermoon in the series — November's — will be when the moon is around 224,385 miles from Earth.

Supermoons appear bigger than the average full moon. It's similar to the size difference between a quarter and a nickel, according to NASA. They're also about 16% brighter than an average moon.

How much bigger and brighter will the August supermoon appear than the average full moon?

While all supermoons appear bigger and brighter than the average full moon, there is some variance. According to NASA, the August full moon should appear 6.2% bigger and 12.8% brighter than the average full moon.

The moon will appear even bigger and brighter the next month. September's full moon will look 7.5% bigger and 15.5% brighter than average, NASA said.

October's full moon, which will appear 7.6% bigger and 15.7% brighter than average, will be the biggest and brightest moon of the year, according to the space agency.

The November full moon will appear 6.2% bigger and 12.8% brighter than 2024's average full moon.

When are the next supermoons this year?

August's full moon is the first of four consecutive supermoons this year. The full moon in September will reach peak illumination on Tuesday, Sept. 17. It's known as the Harvest Moon.

The full moon the following month, known as the Hunter's Moon, peaks on Thursday, Oct. 17. The final supermoon will be November's Beaver Moon, which peaks on Friday, Nov. 15.

According to NASA, the full moons in September and October will be virtually tied for the closest full moons of the year.

Will the blue moon look blue?

August's full moon is not just a supermoon — it's also a blue moon. But those hoping to see a shade like cerulean, cobalt or navy blue when they check out the moon are out of luck. A blue moon has two meanings when it comes to astronomical phenomena, and neither one is related to color.

A blue moon refers to the third full moon in a season with four full moons, as is the case with this August's full moon, according to NASA. The term is also used to refer to the second full moon in a month that has two full moons.

Does August's full moon have a special name?

August's full moon is called the Sturgeon Moon, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The name comes from the giant lake sturgeon of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, which was easily caught during this part of the summer.

This month's full moon is also known as the Red Moon, Corn or Green Corn Moon, the Barley Moon, the Herb Moon, the Grain Moon and the Dog Moon, NASA notes.

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When and where to see August's rare supermoon blue moon (2024)

FAQs

What time is the rare blue moon? ›

The full moon had been expected to reach its peak on Monday, Aug. 19, at 2:26 p.m. EDT, and it will appear full for three days, NASA said. The Old Farmer's Almanac details specific moonrise times for different ZIP codes across the U.S.

At what time is the super blue moon? ›

While the exact time of the full moon is 2:26 p.m. Eastern time on August 19, it will appear to be full through early Wednesday morning, writes Gordon Johnston for NASA. So if you miss it Monday night, you'll have another chance to take it in.

When can we see the blue moon? ›

When will the next blue supermoon be? Supermoons happen three or four times a year and the next ones should fall on 18 September, 17 October and 16 November. September's supermoon will be even closer to Earth, sitting 27,000km away. But blue moons are much rarer, so there won't be another one until May 2026.

When to see supermoon in August 2024? ›

The Supermoon Blue Moon occurred at 2:26 p.m. EDT (1826 GMT) on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024, when the moon was 100% fully illuminated. Moonrise times are dependent on your viewing location. August's full moon was a seasonal Blue Moon meaning it's the third full moon in a season that has four full moons.

What time is best to see the super moon? ›

The best time to spot a supermoon is during moonrise - the moon equivalent of sunrise. This happened in the UK from around 8.30pm, with John O'Groats' moonrise happening at around 9.10pm.

When to watch the blue moon? ›

Super moon known as 'Blue Moon' rises over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, United States on August 30, 2023. The next full moon will officially be 100% illuminated at 2:26 p.m. EDT (1826 GMT) on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024.

What time is the August full moon? ›

Closely following the peak of the Perseid meteor shower last week, the first of the year's four consecutive supermoons is set to rise on August 19. The rare cosmic combination of a supermoon and blue moon peaks at 2:26 p.m. ET Monday.

How long do blue moons appear? ›

The time between super blue moons is quite irregular ― it can be as much as 20 years ― but in general, 10 years is the average. However, if you like to celebrate both seasonal and monthly blue moons, the gap is closer to five years. Monthly blue moons always occur in the last two or three days of the month.

What time is the full moon in August 2024? ›

The August 2024 full Moon peaks August 19, 2024, at 2:26 p.m. ET. A couple days later, a shadow will creep over the horizon and the Moon's phase will transition to a waning gibbous.

What is the best time to see the blue supermoon? ›

The moon will reach its peak fullness on Monday afternoon, but depending on the weather, you could glimpse the blue supermoon until Wednesday morning. “The best time to see it is virtually whenever it's dark,” Ciaran Fairhurst, a public engagement officer with the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, said in an email.

How do you find the blue moon? ›

Since the 1940s, "Blue Moon" has been used for the second full moon in a month with two full Moons. There are two types of blue moons: seasonal and monthly. The one Monday will be of the seasonal variety. A seasonal blue moon occurs when there are four full moons in a single season (on this occasion, summer).

When was the last super blue moon? ›

When is the next blue moon? The next blue moon takes place on 19 August 2024. The last blue moon took place on 31 August 2023, and as this was also a supermoon, it was called a Super Blue Moon.

How to photograph the super blue moon? ›

How To Photograph The 'Blue Moon' And 'Supermoon' With A...
  1. Charge Your Phone (And Pack A Portable Battery) ...
  2. Be In Position At The Correct Time. ...
  3. Use A Tripod (And Don't Touch Your Phone) ...
  4. Lock The Focus. ...
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  7. Use A Telescope or Binoculars.
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What date is the August supermoon? ›

A super blue Moon rises over Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Aug. 19. Visible through Wednesday, Aug. 21, the full Moon is both a supermoon and a Blue Moon.

Is the super blue moon actually blue? ›

It's super, it's not really blue, but it is beautiful

The rare third of four full moons that will occur this season is known as a blue moon.

What time is the next blue moon? ›

When Is the Next Blue Moon? The next seasonal Blue Moon takes place on August 19, 2024. The next monthly Blue Moon is on May 31, 2026. The dates may vary depending on your time zone.

When to see the blue moon in 2024? ›

The last Blue Moon was on Aug. 19, 2024. If you're interested in trying to capture an impressive lunar image yourself and want to learn the right techniques and tools, check out our handy how to photograph the moon guide.

How often is the super blue moon? ›

The time between super blue moons is quite irregular ― it can be as much as 20 years ― but in general, 10 years is the average. However, if you like to celebrate both seasonal and monthly blue moons, the gap is closer to five years.

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