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  2. Brianna Lea Pruett - Wikipedia

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    Pruett has self-released two albums, 2003's Natural Fact and 2004's Winter Apple, both of which were recorded in Portland, Oregon. [4] She later re-released them through Tiger Friends Collective, the same company that released 2011's The Stars, The Moon, The Owl, The Cougar, and You and 2012's Keeping You in Mind. [5]

  3. Blue moon - Wikipedia

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    When there are two Pruett blue moons in a single year, the first occurs in January and the second in March or April, and there is no full moon in February. [51] [52] The next time New Year's Eve falls on a Pruett blue moon (as occurred on December 31, 2009 in time zones west of UTC+05) is after one Metonic cycle, in 2028 in time zones west of ...

  4. When and where to see August's rare supermoon blue moon - AOL

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    Supermoons occur when the moon's orbit is closest to Earth at the same time as the moon is full, according to NASA. The moon's distance from Earth varies between about 221,457 miles and 252,712 miles.

  5. When and how to see the rare super blue moon - AOL

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    The first of the year’s supermoons will rise August 19. The rare combination of a super and blue moon peaks at 2:26 p.m. ET Monday. Here’s how and when to watch.

  6. What is a Blue Moon? - AOL

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    A Blue Moon occurs when there are two full Moons during a single month or when there are four full Moons during a season. The second full Moon in a month is known as a monthly Blue Moon, while a ...

  7. January 2018 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    The full moon of January 31, 2018 was the second full moon that calendar month (in most time zones), making it, under one definition of the term, a "blue moon". Additionally referencing the orange or red "blood" colors that occur during a lunar eclipse, media sources described the event as a "super blue blood Moon". [9]

  8. What is a blue moon? Here's what one is and what the stars ...

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    "A blue moon is really a rare phenomenon," explains Lisa Stardust, astrologer and author. "A blue moon occurs every 33 months, 41 times per century, and about seven times in 19 years." The next ...

  9. Moonrise and moonset - Wikipedia

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    The Moon appears to be more yellowish near the horizon. This is for the same reason the Sun and/or sky appears to be orangey-red at sunrise/sunset. When the Moon appears near the horizon, the light coming from it has to pass through more layers of atmosphere. This scatters the blue away, and leaves yellow, orange, and red. [10]