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Blue moon - Wikipedia. A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: either the third of four full moons in a season, or a second full moon in a month of the common calendar. The phrase has nothing to do with the actual color of the moon, although a literal "blue moon" (the moon appearing with a tinge of blue) may occur in certain atmospheric conditions: e. Definition[edit]The term has traditionally referred to an "extra" moon, where a year which normally has 1. The "blue moon" reference is applied to the third moon in a season with four moons,[2] thus correcting the timing of the last month of a season that would have otherwise been expected too early. This happens every two to three years (seven times in the Metonic cycle of 1.
The March 1. 94. 6 issue of Sky & Telescope misinterpreted the traditional definition, which led to the modern colloquial misunderstanding that a blue moon is a second full moon in a single solar calendar month with no seasonal link. Owing to the rarity of a blue moon, the term "blue moon" is used colloquially to mean a rare event, as in the phrase "once in a blue moon".[4][5]One lunation (an average lunar cycle) is 2. There are about 3. Therefore, about 1. In the widely used Gregorian calendar, there are 1. Each calendar year contains roughly 1. The extra days accumulate, so every two or three years (seven times in the 1.
Metonic cycle), there is an extra full moon. The extra moon necessarily falls in one of the four seasons, giving that season four full moons instead of the usual three, and, hence, a blue moon.
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In calculating the dates for Lent and Easter, Catholic clergy identified a Lenten moon. Historically, when the moons arrived too early, they called the early moon a "betrayer" (belewe) moon, so the Lenten moon came at its expected time. Folklorenamed each of the 1. The occasional 1. The Maine Farmers' Almanac called the third full moon in a season that had four the "blue moon". The frequency of a blue moon can be calculated as follows.
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It is the period of time it would take for an extra synodic orbit of the moon to occur in a year. Given that a year is approximately 3. For this to add up to another full month would take 1/0. Thus it would take about 2. Using the common Sky & Telescope misunderstanding, when one calendar month has two full moons; the second one is called a "blue moon". On rare occasions in a calendar year (as happened in 2. UTC+0. 7), both January and March each have two full moons, so that the second one in each month is called a "blue moon"; in this case, the month of February, with only 2.
Under this misinterpretation a blue moon can be more frequent. Origin of the term[edit].
Blue moon of August 3. Slobozia, Romania. The suggestion has been made that the term "blue moon" for "intercalary month" arose by folk etymology, the "blue" replacing the no- longer- understood belewe, 'to betray'. The original meaning would then have been "betrayer moon", referring to a full moon that would "normally" (in years without an intercalary month) be the full moon of spring, while in an intercalary year, it was "traitorous" in the sense that people would have had to continue fasting for another month in accordance with the season of Lent.[8][9]The earliest recorded English usage of the term blue moon is found in an anti- clerical pamphlet (attacking the Roman clergy, and cardinal Thomas Wolsey in particular) by two converted Greenwich friars, William Roy and Jerome Barlow, published in 1. Rede me and be nott wrothe, for I say no thynge but trothe.
The relevant passage reads: [1. O churche men are wyly foxes [..] Yf they say the mone is blewe / We must beleve that it is true / Admittynge their interpretacion. Arber 1. 87. 1 p. It is not clear from the context that this refers to intercalation; the context of the passage is a dialogue between two priest's servants, spoken by the character "Jeffrey" (a brefe dialoge betwene two preste's servauntis, named Watkyn and Ieffraye). The intention may simply be that Jeffrey makes an absurd statement, "the moon is blue", to make the point that priests require laymen to believe in statements even if they are patently false. But in the above interpretation of "betrayer moon", Jeffrey may also be saying that it is up to the priests to say when Lent will be delayed, by announcing "blue moons" which laymen have no means to verify.
Maine Farmers' Almanac blue moons[edit]In the 1. Maine Farmers' Almanac listed blue moon dates for farmers.
These correspond to the third full moon in a quarter of the year when there were four full moons (normally a quarter year has three full moons). Full moon names were given to each lunation in a season. The seasons used were those of the mean tropical year, equal in length, as opposed to the astronomical seasons which vary in length because the earth's speed in its orbit round the sun is not uniform. To compare, in 1.
AM on 2. 3 March, 9. AM on 2. 2 June, 4. Watch Meteor Apocalypse Online Fandango. PM on 2. 1 September and 1.
AM on 2. 2 December, while the astronomical seasons began at 4. AM on 2. 1 March, 1. PM on 2. 1 June, 2.
PM on 2. 3 September and 1. AM on 2. 2 December (all times GMT). When a season has four moons the third is called the "blue moon" so that the last can continue to be called with the proper name for that season.[2]Sky and Telescope calendar misinterpretation[edit]The March 1. Sky and Telescope article "Once in a Blue Moon" by James Hugh Pruett misinterpreted the 1. Maine Farmers' Almanac.
Seven times in 1. This gives 1. 1 months with one full moon each and one with two.
This second in a month, so I interpret it, was called Blue Moon." Widespread adoption of the definition of a "blue moon" as the second full moon in a month followed its use on the popular radio program Star. Date on January 3. Trivial Pursuit game in 1. Visibly blue moon[edit]The most literal meaning of blue moon is when the moon (not necessarily a full moon) appears to a casual observer to be unusually bluish, which is a rare event. The effect can be caused by smoke or dust particles in the atmosphere, as has happened after forest fires in Sweden and Canada in 1. Krakatoa in 1. 88. Other less potent volcanoes have also turned the moon blue.
People saw blue moons in 1. El Chichón volcano in Mexico, and there are reports of blue moons caused by Mount St. Helens in 1. 98. 0 and Mount Pinatubo in 1. In the Antarctic diary of Robert Falcon Scott for July 1.
On that date the moon phase would have looked full. On September 2. 3, 1. Alberta, Canada, suddenly blew up into major—and very smoky—fires. Winds carried the smoke eastward and southward with unusual speed, and the conditions of the fire produced large quantities of oily droplets of just the right size (about 1 micrometre in diameter) to scatter red and yellow light.
Wherever the smoke cleared enough so that the sun was visible, it was lavender or blue. Ontario, Canada, and much of the east coast of the United States were affected by the following day, and two days later, observers in Britain reported an indigo sun in smoke- dimmed skies, followed by an equally blue moon that evening.[1. The key to a blue moon is having lots of particles slightly wider than the wavelength of red light (0. It is rare, but volcanoes sometimes produce such clouds, as do forest fires. Ash and dust clouds thrown into the atmosphere by fires and storms usually contain a mixture of particles with a wide range of sizes, with most smaller than 1 micrometer, and they tend to scatter blue light.