Tuesday, August 20, 2024

A blue supermoon is visible until Wednesday. Here’s how to see it.

This probably won't happen again until 2037.
From The Times

August 20, 2024

Supermoons and blue moons occur on their own infrequently, and it's even rarer for them to happen at the same time. A blue supermoon is visible through Wednesday morning — an event that probably won't happen again until 2037.

A red moon hovered over the support cables on a bridge.

Sxenick/EPA, via Shutterstock

Here's how to see it.

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