What time is the Super Blue Moon of 2023? (2024)

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The next full moon will rise on Wednesday, Aug. 30, and it will be one of the brightest and largest moons of 2023.

The term "Blue Moon" has nothing to do with color, but since the 1940s has commonly referred to the second of two full moons that fall in a calendar month; thus, Wednesday's full moon is defined as a Blue Moon because it is the second full moon of August. Just like August's first full moon, the Sturgeon Moon on Aug. 1, the Blue Moon will also be a supermoon, meaning it will occur during a period when the moon is closer to the Earth, making it appear almost imperceptibly larger in the sky.

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What time is the Super Blue Moon of 2023?

According to In the Sky, the Super Blue Moon will rise just after sunset at 7:10 p.m. EDT (2310 GMT) on Wednesday from the eastern horizon. This will not be when it is at its biggest and brightest, however. The exact moment of full moon is defined as the point at which it is 180 degrees from the sun, completely opposite our star in the sky over Earth.

For this year's Blue Moon, the moon will be opposite the sun at 9:36 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug. 30 (0336 on Aug. 31), according to NASA. At this time, it will be in the constellation of Aquarius. The Blue Moon will then set on Thursday just before the sun rises at around 6:46 a.m. EDT (1046 GMT).

What is a Super Blue Moon?

As explained above, a Blue Moon is commonly classified as the second full moon of a single calendar month (although it technically refers to the third full moon in a season that has four full moons). Full moons occur around 12.4 times a year, and that means that every 2.8 years, a 12-month period has 13 full moons. Thus, one of those months will have to accommodate two full moons and, thus, has a Blue Moon.

Because the moon's cycle takes 29.5 days to go from one full moon to the next, that means this month saw the Full Sturgeon Moon at the start of the month and a second, the Blue Moon, at the end of the month. Not all Blue Moons are supermoons like the full moon of Aug. 30, however.

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A supermoon occurs when a full moon falls during a period when the moon is closer to Earth. This happens because the moon's orbit around our planet isn't circular, but rather elliptical  like a flattened circle or an oval. That means there are times in the moon's orbit when it is farther away  —  at apogee  —  and times when it is closer  —  at perigee. The distance between Earth and the moon during perigee and apogee ranges from around 220,000 miles (350,000 kilometers) to 253,000 miles (408,000 km), a difference of around 14%.

Despite this disparity in Earth-moon distance, there isn't a huge difference in how the moon actually looks in the sky during a standard full moon and during a supermoon. The moon may appear slightly larger and brighter during a supermoon, but this will be imperceptible to anyone except those skywatchers who have significant experience observing the moon.

When is the next Super Blue Moon?

Blue moon/supermoon coincidences are a lot rarer than either individual supermoons or Blue Moons. While a super blue moon could happen twice within the same month, they can also be separated by periods as long as 20 years, according to NASA. The space agency says the average time between Super Blue Moons is 10 years.

The next Super Blue Moon after Aug. 30, 2023 will be in January 2037, followed by another one in March 2037, according to NASA.

When is the next supermoon?

While it won't be a Super Blue Moon, skywatchers will get the opportunity to see another supermoon in 2023. September's Full Corn Moon on Sept. 29 will be the fourth supermoon in a row and will also be the final supermoon of this year. According to In the Sky, the next supermoon after this will be on Sept. 18, 2024, with that first of two supermoons next year followed a second supermoon a month later on Oct. 17, 2024.

If you are hoping to catch a look at the Super Blue Moon, our guides to the best telescopes and best binoculars are a great place to start.

If you're looking to snap photos of the Super Blue Moon or the night sky in general, check out our guide on how to photograph the moon as well as our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography.

Editor's Note: If you snap an image of the Super Blue Moon and would like to share it with Space.com's readers, send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to spacephotos@space.com.

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RobertLeais a science journalist in the U.K. whose articles have been published in Physics World, New Scientist, Astronomy Magazine, All About Space, Newsweek and ZME Science. He also writes about science communication for Elsevier and the European Journal of Physics. Rob holds a bachelor of science degree in physics and astronomy from the U.K.’s Open University. Follow him on Twitter @sciencef1rst.

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    What time is the Super Blue Moon of 2023? (2024)

    FAQs

    What time is the Super Blue Moon of 2023? ›

    Instead, the glowing orb in the night sky on Wednesday, Aug. 30 will be what's known as a “Super Blue Moon.” According to InTheSky.org, the full moon will begin rising just after sunset tonight around 7:10 p.m. ET (6:10 p.m. CT) It will set on Thursday, Aug. 31 around 6:46 a.m. ET (5:46 a.m. CT).

    What time is the super blue moon in 2023? ›

    When and at what time is the supermoon? According to NASA, the supermoon will “appear opposite the Sun” (in Earth-based longitude) at 9:36pm EDT on Wednesday (01:36 GMT on Thursday). Then it will set on Thursday just before the sun rises at about 6:46am EDT (10:46 GMT).

    What time will you see the super moon? ›

    Supermoon 2024 dates
    NameDate and time
    Sturgeon MoonAug. 19 at 2:26 p.m. ET (1826 GMT)
    Harvest MoonSept. 17 at 10:34 p.m. ET (0234 GMT on Sept 18)
    Hunter's MoonOct. 17 at 7:26 a.m. ET (1126 GMT)
    Beaver MoonNov. 15 at 4:29 p.m. ET (2129 GMT)
    Jan 12, 2024

    What is the best time to see the super blue moon? ›

    An optimal time to view a full moon is just after sunset when it is on the horizon and takes on a deep orange color, astronomer Tom Kerss told Forbes. The super blue moon should be at its brightest for West Coast viewers at 7:36 p.m. Pacific time.

    What time is the full moon May 2023? ›

    It will also be known as the Full Moon of Flowers and will occur on Friday, May 5 at 1:34 p.m. EDT or 6:34 p.m. UTC.

    How to see the super blue moon? ›

    While binoculars and a telescope may give you a more detailed look, astronomers say all you need to do is look up. The Virtual Telescope Project will also feature a live feed of the super blue moon over Rome's skyline beginning at 11:30 p.m. ET.

    What time do the blue moon come out? ›

    The next Blue Moon will occur on Aug. 19, 2024, at 2:26 p.m. ET (1826 GMT). There are two types of Blue Moons but unfortunately, neither has anything to do with color.

    What time should I watch the supermoon? ›

    Moon Illusion: Best at Moonrise and Moonset

    The best time to enjoy a Super Full Moon, or any other Full Moon, is just after moonrise, when the Moon is close to the horizon. Just before moonset is also a good time. When the Full Moon is low, it looks bigger and brighter than when it's higher up in the sky.

    When should I be able to see the moon? ›

    The Moon can be seen in the daylit sky at any phase except for the new moon, when it's invisible to us, and full moon, when it's below the horizon during the day. The crescent through quarter phases are high in the sky during the day, but the daytime gibbous phases can be glimpsed only just before the Sun sets.

    What does the super blue moon mean spiritually? ›

    Many spiritual practitioners believe that intentions crafted during the blue Moon are so potent that their intensity extends to the next one, which sometimes years in the future, making it idyllic for setting long-term goals. One powerful ritual for a blue Moon is manifestation journaling.

    How rare is a super blue moon? ›

    About 25 percent of all full moons are supermoons, but only 3 percent of full moons are blue moons. The time between super blue moons is quite irregular ― it can be as much as 20 years ― but in general, 10 years is the average. The next super blue moons will occur in a pair, in January and March 2037.

    When to see the super blue moon in DC? ›

    WASHINGTON — Fourteen years is a long time to wait to catch the next blue supermoon, so we recommend getting outside tonight because the next one isn't predicted to happen again until 2037.

    When was the last super blue moon? ›

    When is the next blue moon? The next blue moon takes place on 31 May 2026. The last blue moon took place on 31 August 2023, and as this was also a supermoon, it was called a Super Blue Moon.

    How long will the full moon last march 2023? ›

    As mentioned above, the peak of the next full moon will be on Tuesday morning, March 7, 2023, at 7:40 AM EST. The Moon will appear full for about 3 days around this time, from Sunday evening through Wednesday morning (and possibly early Wednesday evening).

    Is there a full moon in May 19 2023? ›

    Black Moon 2023: Black moon is considered to be a rare celestial phenomenon, which is going to happen tonight on May 19, 2023. It is not an official recognized astronomical term but there are two common definitions according to date and time.

    What time is the full moon february 2023? ›

    As mentioned above, the next full Moon will be on Sunday afternoon, February 5, 2023, at 1:29 PM EST. The Moon will appear full for about 3 days around this time, from early Saturday morning through early Tuesday morning.

    What time is the full wolf moon 2023? ›

    The best time to see the Wolf Moon will be on the evening of 6 January 2023. Sunset occurs at 4:06pm (times vary with location), and as the Moon has already risen by this time, we should be offered a good view of a full Wolf Moon from the early evening and throughout the night as it rises higher into the sky.

    How many super moons are there in 2023? ›

    In 2023, there will be four full supermoons total. The Harvest Moon will be visible on Thursday, September 28—but is best viewed in the East at moonrise on Friday, September 29. This month's full moon is called the Harvest Moon because it's the closest full moon to the September equinox.

    How often does a super blue blood moon occur? ›

    Blue moons are rarer, only occurring every 2.5 to three years. But having both a supermoon and a blue only happens once every 10 to 20 years. If you miss Wednesday's, or you get “weathered out” as astronomers sometimes say, you will have to wait until 2037 to see the next one!

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