The name was probably the result of a bad translation nearly 500 years ago. And no, it’s not blue.
Wednesday was the day to look up at the sky: it was a rare “super blue moon” day.
During a supermoon, the Earth’s satellite is placed in the part of its orbit closest to Earth, specifically 357,344 kilometers from our planet.
It was the second full moon in August, the largest and brightest moon of the year — and one that had many people looking up and wondering: “Why a super blue moon?” It’s not blue.”
Well, that’s not the case. a The definition of “blue” has nothing to do with the color of the moonWhich does not turn blue.
the channel Deutsche Welle Remember that the definition of “blue moon” may be related to a Weak translation…almost 500 years ago. And what is related to religion.
In 1528, a pamphlet was found advertising it in Old English ‘The money was blown up’.
It will be related to religious holidays. But the “money”, or the present “moon”, would not be “blue” because it was “Peleo” – but rather “treacherous”, because “Peleo” was a “traitor” in those times.
any, “The moon left“.
The expression may be a reference to an extra moon in a particular season, leading to confusion or “betrayal” of the dates of Lent and Easter. It had something to do with Religious calendarnot the color of the moon.
The next “blue moon” will be in 2026, but the “super blue moon” will not return until 2037.
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