What is a Black Moon and can I see it?
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Stargazers are in for a treat on Friday night - there will be a Black Moon, but what is it and will you be able to actually see it?
What is a Black Moon?
The Moon goes through a cycle of phases and usually once every calendar month a New Moon occurs - that's when the Moon seems to disappear entirely.
However, every few years two New Moons occur in the same calendar month - and that's what's known as a Black Moon.
When and where can I see it?
The next Black Moon for people living in the Western Hemisphere of the Earth - including us in the UK - will take place on the night of Friday 30 September and early hours of Saturday 1 October.
In the UK it will be around 1.11am Saturday morning.
But remember it's a New Moon, when the Moon seems to disappear entirely, so you can't actually see it!
However, for stargazers it will give a clearer sky than usual to spot the other beauties of the night sky.
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