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Blue Moon New Year's Eve: 2010 To Begin With Extra Full Moon

ALICIA CHANG   12/29/09 07:03 PM ET   AP

Blue Moon

LOS ANGELES — Once in a blue moon there is one on New Year's Eve. Revelers ringing in 2010 will be treated to a so-called blue moon. According to popular definition, a blue moon is the second full moon in a month. But don't expect it to be blue – the name has nothing to do with the color of our closest celestial neighbor.

A full moon occurred on Dec. 2. It will appear again on Thursday in time for the New Year's countdown.

"If you're in Times Square, you'll see the full moon right above you. It's going to be that brilliant," said Jack Horkheimer, director emeritus of the Miami Space Transit Planetarium and host of a weekly astronomy TV show.

The New Year's Eve blue moon will be visible in the United States, Canada, Europe, South America and Africa. For partygoers in Australia and Asia, the full moon does not show up until New Year's Day, making January a blue moon month for them.

However, the Eastern Hemisphere can celebrate with a partial lunar eclipse on New Year's Eve when part of the moon enters the Earth's shadow. The eclipse will not be visible in the Americas.

A full moon occurs every 29.5 days, and most years have 12. On average, an extra full moon in a month – a blue moon – occurs every 2.5 years. The last time there was a lunar double take was in May 2007. New Year's Eve blue moons are rarer, occurring every 19 years. The last time was in 1990; the next one won't come again until 2028.

Blue moons have no astronomical significance, said Greg Laughlin, an astronomer at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

"`Blue moon' is just a name in the same sense as a `hunter's moon' or a `harvest moon,'" Laughlin said in an e-mail.

The popular definition of blue moon came about after a writer for Sky & Telescope magazine in 1946 misinterpreted the Maine Farmer's Almanac and labeled a blue moon as the second full moon in a month. In fact, the almanac defined a blue moon as the third full moon in a season with four full moons, not the usual three.

Though Sky & Telescope corrected the error decades later, the definition caught on. For purists, however, this New Year's Eve full moon doesn't even qualify as a blue moon. It's just the first full moon of the winter season.

In a tongue-in-cheek essay posted on the magazine's Web site this week, senior contributing editor Kelly Beatty wrote: "If skies are clear when I'm out celebrating, I'll take a peek at that brilliant orb as it rises over the Boston skyline to see if it's an icy shade of blue. Or maybe I'll just howl."

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LOS ANGELES — Once in a blue moon there is one on New Year's Eve. Revelers ringing in 2010 will be treated to a so-called blue moon. According to popular definition, a blue moon is the second fu...
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03:47 AM on 01/04/2010
it is three hours I think between Sydney and Perth, Australia. Some places use a different calender
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Angie Cordeiro
We do all things through Grace which empowers us.
09:56 PM on 01/01/2010
"...A full moon is seen in Sitka, Alaska, on Dec. 31. In addition to a partial lunar eclipse, which was visible to residents of the Anchorage area around moonset on Thursday morning, the last day of 2009..."

http://www.csmonitor.com/CSM-Photo-Galleries/Photos-of-the-Day/2009/Photos-of-the-Day-12-31/(photo)/10
RTIII
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09:46 PM on 12/31/2009
Oh I'd wished to slumber on
tried to sleep until the dawn

But awakened from my sleep, I am blinded by the sight
my heart is pierced so deep, with a beaming light

shining through the night, it gives my heart delight
ringed as a joyous festoon, by the light of this blue moon.

I ponder its blue meaning, never wondering before
as I watch the moonlight beaming, I realize what I adore

for in this light amazing,
my heart was silent running,
but it's suddenly becoming,
something oh so much more

The light is but a key, opening my heart
so that I can see, that I can run but not depart

it illuminates what's inside, what was once hidden away
shows feelings that can't hide, but would by light of day

it laps at my skin, teaching me to see
what I am within, what I am to me

bathing me with grace, with a soft caress
beaming in my face, easing my duress
softly loosening my stress
Oh, I love it, I confess!

In the light by which I'm gazing, this light of which I'm praising
my heart began to soar,
in the light that I adore, I assume
always I am this,
yet I am nevermore
as I was before
being bathed by the light of this blue moon.

http://www.karmannghia.org/Richard/poems/blue_moon.html.
12:15 PM on 12/31/2009
Blue Moon means...Baby Smurfs..they are only born under a blue moon...Happy New Year
03:38 AM on 12/31/2009
hahaha Horkheimer; the full moon is ALWAYS.... 'so BRILLIANT'.... it can be seen above times square! This phenomenum of nature out- shines artificial light at all times.
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laaambchop
Cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom
09:14 PM on 12/30/2009
2010 will be a great year
RTIII
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09:49 PM on 12/31/2009
I'm hoping the teens are going to be a great DECADE!

(Can't be worse than the 'oughts.)
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laaambchop
Cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom
11:25 AM on 01/01/2010
from personal experience (and I am sure many will agree) they usually are!

Happy New Decade! :()
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William Young
Repubs you lost GET OVER IT!
07:11 PM on 12/30/2009
Hopefully I'll see it this year depends on if there are clouds in the sky.
06:54 PM on 12/30/2009
Can someone explain the math to me?

If a blue moon happens once every two and a half years.

And to fall on New Years Eve (1 of 365), it seems it would be 2.5 years x 365 days = 1/912 years

The 19 year thing, seems like just any old full moon on new years eve, but not a blue moon.

Am i wrong?
06:18 PM on 12/30/2009
What do you mean you don't have blue crackers ?

Take me to your leader,
05:56 PM on 12/30/2009
When you see me ( if I let you )
It's the moon that makes me look blue
so don't be sad or weird if I ask you for
a light .
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blinkthink
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05:07 PM on 12/30/2009
Wow-this article doesn't mention it is also a Lunar Eclipse, taking place on the Cancer/Capricorn axis. I would love to know how rare that is. Astrologically, the T square formed points at Saturn in Libra, with Pluto squaring, restructuring and refocusing our relationship dynamics, including our relationship with ourselves. The Mercury retrograde aids this process. A cosmic do over, on New Year's Eve.
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
02:30 PM on 12/30/2009
"`Blue moon' is just a name in the same sense as a `hunter's moon' or a `harvest moon,'" Laughlin said in an e-mail.

Umm, except for the part where the harvest moon is the full moon before the autumnal equinox, and the hunter's moon is the full moon after that equinox. But except for them being time-of-year specific, whereas a blue moon is not....
02:29 PM on 12/30/2009
Waiting for someone to politicize this ...
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jonthebru
Li 'dat!
02:04 PM on 12/30/2009
Think about it, the new year actually begins at the International date line which is to the West of Midway Island. The first place it will be 2010 is Tonga. Then 12 midnight proceeds around the world through each time zone. For example, it is three hours I think between Sydney and Perth, Australia. Some places use a different calender so they couldn't care less, its not a New Year to them...

When we here in Hawaii celebrate !2:00 midnight, it has already been 2010 in Tonga for a full day, for 10 hours in the UK and for 5 hours on the East Coast of the USA.

Hauoli Makahiki Hou
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robjh1
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01:58 PM on 12/30/2009
A Blue Moon. How amazing is that?