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Black moon rising this weekend, but you won’t be able to see it. Here’s why

Published on: Aug 21, 2025 07:15 pm Black moon 2025: During this period, stargazers will be able to see the Dumbbell Nebula (M27), which is 1360 light-years away from Earth. A seasonal black moon that occurs once in every 33 months will grace the night sky this weekend, on August 23, reports Space.com. While this rare lunar event will give stargazers an excellent opportunity to see the Dumbbell Nebula (M27), the ‘black moon’ will not be visible, a report NPR stated. The black moon will next rise in 2027.(Unsplash) Why won’t we see the rare black moon?According to Space.com the black moon will rise at 2:06 am EDT on Saturday, August 23. During this period, the moon will be situated right between the Earth and the Sun. However, the illuminated side of the moon will be exposed to the Sun, while its dark side will face Earth. As a result, it will not be visible. Since this phenomenon will result in darker skies, stargazers will be able to see the Dumbbell Nebula (M27), which is 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula and situated between the Altair and Deneb stars. Also read: Black moon to rise this weekend: When and where to watch rare celestial event? Why is it called a black moon?Although ‘black moon’ is an unofficial astronomical term, it mainly signifies the second new moon in a single month, as per BBC Countryfile. Another definition is that a black moon is an extra full moon that occurs in a single season. Since the Earth’s seasons are approximately three months long, there are usually three new moons in a season. If there is a fourth new moon, it is called a black moon. FAQsWhen will the rare black moon rise this weekend?The rare black moon will rise at 2:06 am EDT on Saturday. What is the Dumbbell Nebula (M27)?The Dumbbell Nebula (M27) is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. It is 1,200 light-years away. Why won’t we be able to see the rare black moon?We won’t be able to see the rare black moon because its illuminated side will face away from Earth. When will the next rare black moon occur?The next black moon will occur on August 31, 2027. What does a black moon mean?While it is not clear how this term was coined, ‘black moon’ usually refers to the second new moon in a single month. News / Trending / US / Black moon rising this weekend, but you won’t be able to see it. Here’s why See Less

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