A lunar spectacle rose into the night sky on Wednesday thrilling stargazers in the south.
A spectacular blue super Moon has been lighting up skies across the south.
Unlike the name suggests - it's nothing to do with the Moon's colour - but the rarity of a second full moon in one calendar month. It's also a super moon, which happens when the Moon is not only full but is also at its closest to Earth, making it look much larger and brighter in the sky. The moon, the biggest and brightest of this year, will also be visible on Thursday. It is expected toThe next time the combination of a blue Moon and super Moon will happen is 2037.
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