‘Black moon’ 2025: Why Saturday’s new moon is a rare, once-in-33-month event

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At 2:06 a.m. Hae on Saturday August 23, the moon will enter its new moon phase – something it does every 29.5 days. However, this new moon will have a special title and meaning on the calendar. Meet the “black moon”.

It is not something that can be seen in the sky, however. A new moon occurs when the moon roughly passes between the earth and the sunmaking the surface of the invisible moon of the earth. So why is this new particular moon called “black moon”?

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