Why is the Second Full Moon This Month Called a Blue Moon?

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This month features two full moons, with the second known as a blue moon, which occurs due to the lunar calendar not aligning perfectly with the Gregorian calendar, resulting in an extra full moon every 2-3 years. The term "blue moon" has a relatively recent definition that emerged from an astronomer's attempt to clarify a more complex explanation found in the Farmer's Almanac related to Lent and Easter. The origins of the term date back further, but its current usage has evolved over time. Additional resources, including a Wikipedia page and a CNN article, provide further insights into the phenomenon. Understanding the blue moon highlights the fascinating interplay between lunar cycles and our calendar system.
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This month there are two full moons and the second one is called blue moon. Anyone know why this full moon is called so?
 
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Blue moons are full moons that aren't timed to the regular monthly pattern. Each calendar year has roughly 11 more days than the lunar year. These days add up until there is an extra full moon that year. It happens every 2-3 years. As for why this was named the Blue moon I'm not too sure.
 
I was reading somewhere that this current definition of what a "blue moon" is fairly new, though the term has been around for much longer.

I read (if memory serves) that the current definition stems from an attempt by an astronomer writing in an astronomy magazine to summarize and clarify the definition given in the Farmer's Almanac which was, apparently quite obtuse involving the exact date of the beginning of Lent and Easter (or something along those lines).

EDIT: there is a discussion of this on the wiki page for Blue Moons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_moon
 
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Just came across this article that gives a few reasons it might be called a blue moon.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/space/12/30/blue.moon/index.html"
 
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Here's some lovely music to listen to as you read the blue moon links :smile:.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4218R-gBmts
 
It's moving toward the earth. :rolleyes:
 
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