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  2. Blue moon - Wikipedia

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    A blue moon refers either to the presence of a second full moon in a calendar month, to the third full moon in a season containing four, or to a moon that appears blue due to atmospheric effects. [2] The calendrical meaning of "blue moon" is unconnected to the other meanings.

  3. List of Fruits Basket characters - Wikipedia

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    Takaya derived the name Ayame (normally a female name, meaning iris, or "blood iris" to be more specific) from the fifth month, ayamezuki or "month of irises," which is the month of the Snake, of the traditional Japanese calendar. [124] In the sequel series Fruits Basket another, Ayame and Mine are married with two children, Hibika and Chizuru.

  4. Lunar phase - Wikipedia

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    The Moon then wanes as it passes through the gibbous moon, third-quarter moon, and crescent moon phases, before returning back to new moon. The terms old moon and new moon are not interchangeable. The "old moon" is a waning sliver (which eventually becomes undetectable to the naked eye) until the moment it aligns with the Sun and begins to wax ...

  5. This Is What August’s Full Moon—the Sturgeon Moon ... - AOL

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    “This lunation is actually a blue moon,” she tells Parade. “Blue moons are the second full moon in a 29.5 day period and this rare phenomenon brings an extra full moon to the season—a ...

  6. Talk:Blue moon - Wikipedia

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    We have three indications at the moment of "blue moon" used to mean an infrequent event: In Jack's list above: A proverbially rare or unlikely event.(Well attested.) In the article at the moment: A "blue moon" is also used colloquially to mean "a rare event" At the reference: The phrase blue moon has become a metaphor for a rare event.

  7. Lunar distance - Wikipedia

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    The instantaneous Earth–Moon distance, or distance to the Moon, is the distance from the center of Earth to the center of the Moon. In contrast, the Lunar distance ( LD or Δ ⊕ L {\textstyle \Delta _{\oplus L}} ), or Earth–Moon characteristic distance , is a unit of measure in astronomy .

  8. Lunar calendar - Wikipedia

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    Some are based on the first sighting of the lunar crescent, such as the Hijri calendar observed by most of Islam. Alternatively, in some lunisolar calendars, such as the Hebrew calendar and Chinese calendar , the first day of a month is the day when an astronomical new moon occurs in a particular time zone.

  9. Mare Imbrium - Wikipedia

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    Mare Imbrium / ˈ ɪ m b r i ə m / (Latin imbrium, the "Sea of Showers" or "Sea of Rains") is a vast lava plain within the Imbrium Basin on the Moon and is one of the larger craters in the Solar System. The Imbrium Basin formed from the collision of a proto-planet during the Late Heavy Bombardment.