blue moon and sturgeon moon. So what do they all mean? The "super" part refers to the moon's orbit, which brings it slightly closer to Earth this month, making it appear bigger and brighter.
"This is how rare super blue moons are," the organisation's David Moore said. Joe O'Neill Joe McNeill took this photograph of the Sturgeon Moon over Newry at the start of August Coastal areas and ...
This month's full Moon, dubbed the Sturgeon Moon, lit up the night's sky ... month - the next full moon on 30 August will be called a Blue Moon as it the second full moon to appear in one calendar ...
The super blue moon sets behind the Balmoral Clock in Edinburgh ... It was also the second full moon in August, following the “Sturgeon Supermoon” in early August. That qualified it for ...
the sturgeon name comes from the giant fish found in the Great Lakes of North America, “which were most readily caught during this part of summer”. The next full Moon will be a Blue Moon ...
Therefore the upcoming full moon, named the sturgeon moon, will also be a supermoon, making it the fourth and last of the year. The term sturgeon moon originates from the native American Algonquin ...