Apparently on May 21 the Moon over Vecsés, Hungary, was also blue. Small version Photo Below. Story with more photos are on SpaceWeather.com.

photographer Ágnes Kiricsi Moon appearing Blue May 21, 2007

Understanding The Blue Moon
(with dates to 2040)


The picture to the right is a Blue Moon photographed in October 2003 by Tom King of Watauga, Texas.

What is a Blue Moon???

Popular understanding says a Blue Moon is when two Full Moons land in the same calendar month. The next Blue Moon by this definition is May 2 and May 31 2007. Apparently our current understanding of a Blue Moon comes from a 1940’s article that appeared in astronomy magazine suggesting the definition of a Blue Moon was the second Full Moon in a calendar month. This event only happens every two and a half to three years.

In a Sky and Telescope article we learn the original definition of a Blue Moon is referring to 4 Full Moons in one season. In this instance a season is defined as the time between a Solstice and Equinox or an Equinox and Solstice. (See Table below) There are four seasons in a year and generally three Full Moons in each season or 12 Full Moons per year. Occasionally we find there are 4 Full Moons in one season and 13 Full Moons in a year marking the annual solar and lunar cycle from December Solstice to Solstice.

If we look at the year 2005 we only have 12 Full Moons in that calendar year from Jan 1 to Dec 31. However, if we consider the number of Full Moons from the December Solstice in 2004 to the December Solstice in 2005 we find there are 13 Full Moons. This is not always the case! For example, in 2004 we had 13 Full Moons in the calendar year but only 12 Full Moons from December Solstice 2003 to December Solstice 2004 and December Solstice 2002 to 2003. We have to go back to Dec 20, 2001 to Dec 19, 2002 and Dec 22, 1999 to Dec 11 2000 to find 13 Full Moons between the December Solstices. (See Table below)

In fact, both of these types of Blue Moon's occur with about the same frequency. However, four Full Moons in a season has greater astronomical significance than two Full Moons in a calendar month. This is because our calendar months are not astronomically based on the yearly seasonal cycle or the monthly lunar cycle.

There is a third definition of a Blue Moon suggesting the term Blue Moon may have originated from the bluish tinge the Moon gets when viewed through smoke. In this case, the theory is that someone saw the Moon appearing quite blue through the smoke of a large distant fire (like a forest fire) and therefore the term Blue Moon was literal.

A fourth occurrence that happens with about the same frequency as the first two examples is when we have two Full Moons in a row in the same sign. These Full Moons do not occur in the same calendar month becuase this only occurs when the first Full Moon is in Zero or One degree of the sign and the next Full Moon is in 28 or 29 degrees of the same sign. For example July 24, 2002 we had a Full Moon at 1 degree and 18 minutes of Aquarius, the following month on Aug 22 we had another Full Moon at 29 degrees and 39 minutes of Aquarius. This also happened in 2005 on June 22 when the Full Moon was at Zero Degrees and 51 minutes of Capricorn and then on July 21 it was at 28 degrees and 47 minutes of Capricorn. (See table below).

In all these definitions of a Blue Moon, either as seen through smoke, or the number of Full Moons in a season, or two Full Moons in a month, or two Full Moons in the same sign, the common factor is how rare these occurrences are captivating our imagination. It is important to remember that each Full Moon has its own unique magic and mystery associated with it and is an opportunity to experience greater illumination of our essential divine nature regardless of whether it is a so-called Blue Moon or not.

Below are some Blue Moon dates to ponder. Do you notice a pattern? For the dates that have already passed it might be helpful to note if any of these Timings were especially significant for you personally. For example, the December 2002 Full Moon - Blue Moon was beyond the beyond powefully activating for the group I was with at the time. The July 2004 two Full Moons in a calendar month Blue Moon ceremony catalyzed a revelation that changed my life. However, that was also a time that coincided with a powerful Pluto transit to my natal Moon so it was more than likely that particular Full Moon was a further catalyst for the process already underway and less likely that it was the fact that it was the second Full Moon that month.

It helps to know that experientially the Moon rises appearing full for three nights, the day before, the day of and the day after the exact Full Moon indicating the potency of the Full Moon Window lasts for three days. Traditionally the Full Moon is the phase of fruition or fulfillment.

The Moon is often associated with the number 13. However the Moon actually connects with the numbers 12, 13 and 19. If you are tracking the Moon return to a certain zodiacal degree, say zero Capricorn, it will return to that degree every 27.3 days and if you divide 27.3 into 365 the closest whole number is 13. If you are tracking the Moon phases from Full Moon to Full Moon or any other phase it returns every 29.5 days. When we divide 29.5 into 365 the closest whole number is 12. So it is only every few years we will actually have 13 Full Moons in either a calendar year or a seasonal year from one December Solstice to the next.

Lunar Standstill 19 year Cycle
During 2005 to 2007 when the Moon is full near zero degrees Capricorn or zero degrees Cancer it is rising near at its maximum extreme 5 degrees beyond the bounds of where the Sun always rises at the Solstices. This can only happen every 19 years. Every 19 years the Sun and Moon will return to the same sign and degree they were 19 years earlier on any given date. So we are in a rare time that can only happen every 13,000 years when the Moon is going through its Lunar Extreme and rising on the galactic plane. It would have been nearly 26,000 years ago Earth experienced the Lunar Standstill in the configuration happening now. So in that sense we are experiencing the rarest possible Blue Moon Phenomenon in 2006 when the Moon rise near zero Capricorn or Cancer is aligned with the galactic plane. This is truly worthy of our consideration when remember that our conscious participation with these events helps to inform the unfolding mysteries as much as they are informing us.

Blue Moon Dates Based on 4 Full Moons in a Season

Jun 2000 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 20, Apr 18, May 18, Jun 17
Dec 2002 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Sep 21, Oct 21, Nov 20, Dec 19
Sep 2005 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Jun 22, Jul 21, Aug 19, Sep 18
Jun 2008 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 21, Apr 20, May 19, Jun 18
Dec 2010 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Sep 23, Oct 23, Nov 21, Dec 21
Sep 2013 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Jun 23, Jul 22, Aug 19, Sep 19
Jun 2016 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 23, Apr 22, May 21, Jun 20
Jun 2019 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 21, Apr 19, May 18, Jun 17
Jun 2024 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Jun 22, Jul 21, Aug 19, Sep 18
Jun 2027 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 22, Apr 20, May 19, Jun 18
Dec 2029 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Sep 22, Oct 22, Nov 21, Dec 20
Jun 2036 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 23, Apr 22, May 22, Jun 20
Jun 2038 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Mar 21, Apr 29, May 18, Jun 17 +eclipse
Sep 2040 Fourth Full Moon in a Season Jun 26 + eclipse, Jul 24, Aug 22, Sep 20

Full Moon Dates Based on Two Full Moons in a Calendar Mont

Nov 2001 Two Full Moons November 1 and 30
Jul 2004 Two Full Moons July 2 and 31
May 2007 Two Full Moons May 2 and 31
Dec 2009 Two Full Moons December 2 and 31
Aug 2012 Two Full Moons Aug 2 and 31
Jul 2015 Two Full Moons July 2 and 31
Jan 2018 Two Full Moons January 2 and 31 with no Full Moon in February
Oct 2020 Two Full Moons October 1 and 31

 

Full Moons in Solar Year (Dec Solstice To Dec Solstice) for Calendar Year 2004 to 2005 and 2007 to 2008

01. 2004 Dec 26   2007 Dec 23  
02. 2005 Jan 25   2008 Jan 22  
03. 2005 Feb 23   2008 Feb 21  
04. 2005 Mar 25   2008 Mar 21  
05. 2005 Apr 24   2008 Apr 20  
06. 2005 May 23   2008 May 20  
07. 2005 Jun 21   2008 Jun 18  
08. 2005 Jul 21   2008 Jul 18  
09. 2005 Aug 19   2008 Aug 16  
10. 2005 Sep 17   2008 Sep 15  
11. 2005 Oct 17   2008 Oct 14  
12. 2005 Nov 15   2008 Nov 13  
13. 2005 Dec 15   2008 Dec 12  


Two Consecutive Full Moons In The Same Sign
(No Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Cancer)        

2000 Feb 19  00 Virgo 51   2000 Mar 20 29 Virgo 53  
2002  Jul 24 00 Aquarius 18 2002 Aug 22  29 Aquarius 39  
2005 Jun 22   00 Capricorn 51 2005  Jul 21 28 Capricorn 47  
2008 Apr 20 00 Scorpio 43 2008  May 20 29 Scorpio 27  
2010 Sep 23 00 Aries 15 2010 Oct 23 29 Aries 33  
2013 Jul 22 00 Aquarius 06  2013 Aug 21 28 Aquarius 11  
2016 May 21   01 Sagittarius 14 2016 Jun 20 29 Sagittarius 33  
2019 Mar 21   00 Libra 29     2019 Apr 19  29 Libra 27  
2021 Jul 24 01 Aquarius 26 2021 Aug 22 29 Aquarius 37  
2024 Jun 21 01 Capricorn 07  2024 Jul 21 29 Capricorn 09  
2029 Aug 24 01 Pisces 12 2029 Sep 22  29 Pisces 57  
2032 Jul 22 00 Aquarius 30 2032 Aug 21 28 Aquarius 34  
2035 May 22 00 Sagittarius 57 2035 Jun 20   29 Sagittarius 20  
2038 Mar 21 00 Libra 33   2038 Apr 19 29 Libra 29  
2040 Jul 24   00 Aquarius 48   2040 Aug 22 29 Aquarius 53  

 

Sky and Telescope article What is a Blue Moon? http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/moon/article_127_1.asp

NASA Article on the Blue Moon where above Picture came from
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/30may_bluemoon.htm?list73506

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