The United States is about to experience a rare full moon in Halloween for the first time in 76 years.
According to CNN, the sky will be illuminated by a full moon- a rare Hallows’ Eve treat that happens only about once every 19 years.
It is also been reported that while a blue moon seems rare, a full moon on Halloween across time zones is even more rare.
CNN reports that this event hasn’t occurred since 1944 adding that the full Halloween moon will rise at 10:49 am ET on November 3, 2020.
However, the full moon which occurs on Halloween every 19 years in some time zones, is expected to occur again in 2039, 2058, 2077 and 2096.
Also, citizens are being advised to have a view of this experience through the virtual Telescope which will share a live stream of the halloween blue moon If they aren’t able to see it due to bad weather or cloud cover in their area.
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