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Super Blue Moon Live Updates in Pakistan

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Super Blue Moon Pictures: People in Pakistan are looking for rare super blue moon, which will be visible at 11:30 pm on Monday.

Skygazers are excited tonight with all eyes on first Super Blue Moon of the year. Super Blue Moon will shine today in rare event that combines three unique phenomena.

There is more as next supermoons are expected on September 18, October 17, and November 15, with tonight’s Super Blue Moon being the third blue moon of the season.

For the unversed, experts highlights that another Super Blue Moon will be be visible in next 13years, making tonight’s event especially significant for astronomy enthusiasts.

Super Blue Moon in Pakistan

Don’t miss this celestial spectacle of Super Blue Moon. It could be exciting to sight with your friends and family, and all you need to have is a clear spot away from city lights, and look up at the night sky to enjoy this breathtaking lunar display.

You need no special gear to observe the blue moon, and it can be witnessed with the naked eye and captured using digital camera or high end mobile.

What is Blue Moon?

The term “blue moon” doesn’t refer to the moon’s color but to its infrequency. It typically describes the occurrence of two full moons within a single calendar month.

Given the moon’s 29.5-day cycle and most months being 30-31 days long, this is an infrequent event, happening about every two to three years. NASA notes that around 3% of full moons are considered blue moons.

Blue moon: where to watch in Pakistan

The blue moon would be sighted at 11:26pm, make sure to enjoy the sight tonight.

Rare Super Blue Moon in Pakistan tonight: Time, location, other details

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