A rare Black Moon rises with sun on Aug. 23
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A 'black moon' is set to be visible in our skies come Friday 22 August, though many have been spooked by the prophecy behind it. The rare astronomical event only comes around every few years, but despite this occurrence, people have started to speculate about what this may mean for humanity.
While scientifically intriguing, the Black Moon isn’t visible at all, which is part of what’s made it the subject of ominous folklore. The term refers to the second new moon occurring within a single calendar month, a phenomenon that happens approximately every 33 months.
A Black Moon, the third new moon in a season with four, will occur over Kentucky. The event will occur at 2:06 a.m. on Saturday, August 23rd in Louisville. Clear skies are predicted for optimal stargazing opportunities during the Black Moon. A Black Moon ...
On Aug. 23, the moon will reach its new moon phase, and this one is special. It's a seasonal black moon, a rare event that occurs about once every 23 months. The next one won't arrive until Aug. 20, 2028, according to timeanddate.com.