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Rare Blue Moon hides the red light of an ancient star on May 31: Will you be able to see it?
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The article discusses the upcoming Blue Moon on May 31, which will be a rare event as it will be the second full moon in a single month. The Blue Moon will also coincide with the occultation of the red star Antares, making it a unique astronomical event. The article provides information on how to observe the event and its significance in astronomy.
A full moon photographed rising over Kars in Türkiye.