Invisible Black Moon graces the skies
A rare Black Moon is set to grace the skies on August 23rd. Unlike its more luminous counterparts, this Black Moon will remain largely invisible to the naked eye, as its sunlit side will be facing away from Earth. This particular Black Moon is defined as the third new moon in a season that hosts four new moons, a phenomenon that occurs approximately every 33 months. For astronomy enthusiasts and casual stargazers alike, this event presents a unique opportunity to appreciate the subtle intricacies of lunar cycles.
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