
This Saturday’s New Moon Will Be The Closest In Nearly 1,000 Years | IFLScience – On Saturday, the new Moon will be at the closest it has been to Earth since the Middle Ages. According to calculations by timeanddate.com, the new Moon has not been this close to us in 993 years and will not be this close to us for another 345 years.
Black Moon: What Is It And How Often Does It Happen?
StarWalk Astronomical News: 12/28/2024
What is a Black Moon?
The lunar calendar closely aligns with Earth’s calendar year. That’s why we usually have one Full Moon and one New Moon each month. Occasionally, there can be the second New Moon within a single calendar month, which can be called a calendrical Black Moon.
