When is this week’s rare black moon?

WorldSpace
20 Aug 2025 • 7:34 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A rare “black moon” is anticipated in the early hours of Saturday morning, though it is not an official astronomical term.
  • This celestial event is a special type of new moon, making it invisible from Earth as the moon passes between the Earth and the sun.
  • There are two classifications: a seasonal black moon, which occurs roughly every 33 months, and a monthly black moon, referring to the second new moon within a single calendar month.
  • The absence of moonlight during a black moon significantly enhances stargazing opportunities, allowing for clearer views of meteor showers.
  • New moons, including black moons, exert a stronger gravitational pull on ocean tides due to the direct alignment of the sun and Earth.

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