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What is the full story on what we call a "Blue Moon"? Why call it "Blue"? The article mentions it came from a misunderstanding, it seems like there would be some other term applied.

Maybe "Double Moon" or "Wishing Moon" implying one could have a wish granted because of it's so-called rarity, like wishing on a falling star.

I've tried to research it, but only found definitions. Everyone is free to give any name to anything, and sometimes a definition sticks, sometimes it doesn't. There's rarely any logic behind it. Only two of the year's full moons are accepted by science and astronomers, the Harvest Moon around the September Equinox, and the next full moon after that, the Hunters Moon.

No full moon consistently looks different from any of the others, though, let alone blue. Our first born was due the end of May He surprised us by being born the fifteenth. When all was settled down, we realized that he was born "in the middle of a blue moon. Skip to main content. You are here This Week's Amazing Sky. By Bob Berman.

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Wayne Keith. Jodie Masteller. Reply to Jodie Masteller. Megan C Bradbury. Always wondered where that expression originated. Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life. The Blue moon is the 3rd Full Moon out of the 4. This definition gets a bit complicated and its origins are murky. One school of thought has to do with the naming of the Full Moons. Many cultures named the Full Moons each month to reflect the times for planting, harvesting or seasonal conditions.

When an extra Full Moon was thrown in it was referred to as a Blue Moon to keep the Full Moon names constant throughout the year. Another origin could be from the Christian ecclesiastical calendar. This one gets even more tricky but basically has to do with the idea that there are usually 12 Full Moons in a year.

The Full Moons on this calendar were important markers for determining certain dates such as Easter. When a 13th Full moon was thrown into the year it made things messy so giving it a name allowed the calendar to stay on track. The idea of a Blue Moon being the extra full Moon in a season or when there were 13 in a year was widely used in 19th and early 20th center Farmers Almanacs and the more modern version seems to have come from an article written in the s that misinterpreted the Farmers Almanac definition.



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