A rare Blue Moon is set to light up the night sky again tonight.
Occurring roughly every two to three years, it is a fairly rare phenomenon when we typically see just 13 full Moons within a year.
The Moon will be officially ‘full’ at 09.45BST on Sunday morning.
In the UK, it will be below the horizon at that particular time, so Saturday night or the night of Sunday, 31, will be the two chances to see the Blue Moon.
This one is also a ‘micromoon’ because the Moon will reach its full just before it reaches the farthest distance from Earth in
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