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Sunday a ‘once in a blue moon’ moment

Catch a rare micro blue moon this Sunday, 31 May. Discover why it occurs and explore popular moon expressions here.

IT’S time for some stargazing tonight (Sunday), when we will experience a rare blue moon.

A blue moon is effectively when we experience two full moons in one month, with the first one starting the month off (1 May) and this one closing it off.

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A calendar month is typically 30 to 31 days, while the lunar cycle is 29.5 days long, which means it occasionally fits twice into one month. The moon itself does not turn blue.

According to USA Today, there is something a bit more unique to this one in that it’s a micromoon – when the full moon is at its farthest point from earth in its orbit. As a result, it can appear slightly smaller and dimmer than usual.

This weekend’s blue moon should be visible from wherever you are – weather permitting – and is expected to draw interest from photographers and stargazers hoping to capture the event.

Expressions featuring ‘moon’

‘Once in a blue moon’ isn’t the only English expression to include the lunar orb.
We have a long history of connection with this circular feature, which has inspired songs, poetry, culture and day-to-day expressions.

Here’s a look at some of the other lunar expressions in our lexicon:

  • Over the moon – Very happy
  • Shoot for the moon – Have high ambitions
  • Promise you the moon – Promise more than you can deliver
  • Howl at the moon – Make an appeal that isn’t likely to change something
  • Love you to the moon and back – Love someone a lot
  • Many moons ago – A very long time ago
  • The moon is made of green cheese – Something is very unlikely
  • To moon over someone – To dream about someone

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