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A ‘black moon’ rises tonight, will it be the end of the world?

It's not the end of the world, as some headlines might suggest, just the interesting intersection of planetary geometry and the Gregorian calendar most of the world uses

Newsroom September 30 11:44

An infrequent astronomical event is set to unfold in the skies on Friday evening. A black moon is set to rise. Despite the spooky name and what some people say about its connection with the end of the world, it’s literally not the end of everyrhing. The rise of a “black moon” is something that cannot be seen with the naked eye. A “black moon” is just a term used for a second new moon in a single month. A new moon is when the sun illuminates the side of the moon facing away from us and the moon is on the sunny side of the earth anyway.
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It’s basically just the opposite of a “blue moon,” which is the term for the second full moon in a month. The last time it happened was in March 2014. The black moon will rise at 03.11 a.m in Greece (7.11 Central Standard Time Zone). The absence of the moon does make the night a good one for star watching.
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In the weeks prior, reports of this moon signalling the end of the world have been making rounds on the internet and social media, but experts say it’s just hype that ends up attached to some astronomical events. It’s not the end of the world, as some headlines might suggest, just the interesting intersection of planetary geometry and the Gregorian calendar most of the world uses.

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