Ready for a rare treat this weekend? The Halloween sky will be glowing brightly with a full moon — the second full moon to appear in October 2020 and the first full Halloween moon to shine in all U. S. cities. And what a sight this will be. In fact, a blue tinted sky is likely, as well as a crystalline look. Also, this icy puppy however, will only be about a third full — a full moon is considered full if all aspects of the moon except the disk are perfectly centered around the earth's center of gravity.

The Blue Moon also signals the return of the full moon to the earth in the late morning around our planet's apogee — the point on our orbit that is furthest away from the sun. The head of this turbulent shift is about 1.2 AU from our sun, which is approximately 44,000 degrees square, and the month prior to October, the previous full moon occurred at a distance of 1.1 AU from the sun, or 40,000 degrees square. This year's little behemoth will also cover its full moon with averages of more than three opportunities per month, making it the 32nd full moon of the year (so far).

To the uninitiated: the earth actually goes through all sorts of swell to get its 7-day-month and 4-day-month configuration.

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