When and how to see the seasonal blue moon that will be visible in UK skies tonight
Briefly

A blue moon, occurring every two to three years, will be visible in the UK tonight on August 19, featuring the third full Moon of the season.
Historically, the blue moon is defined as the third full Moon in a season with four full moons, a definition emphasizing complexity and astronomical seasons.
To see the blue moon tonight, it's advised to escape city lights for better visibility, with optimal viewing around 8:45pm, weather permitting.
Tomorrow’s full moon will not only be a blue moon but also a supermoon, making it a 'true blue supermoon,' a rare combination.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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