13 Stunning Photos Of Last Night's Rare Blue Supermoon As Seen Across The Globe

1.A rare seasonal blue supermoon took the night sky on Monday night.

Statue of Liberty at night with a full moon positioned above the torch, creating an illusion of the statue holding the moon

The blue supermoon is seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, as it rises behind the Statue of Liberty.

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2.According to NASA, blue supermoons typically happen once a decade, though the frequency "is quite irregular."

The moon rises behind the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco with the city skyline illuminated in the background

The blue supermoon is seen in San Francisco, California, as it rises behind the Golden Gate Bridge.

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3.For example, a monthly blue supermoon occurred just under a year ago on Aug. 31.

A large full moon rises behind three spires at night, creating a striking visual effect against the dark sky with silhouetted structures

The blue supermoon is seen from Arlington, Virginia, as it sets behind the US Air Force Memorial.

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4.At the time, NASA said that the next blue supermoon wouldn't occur until 2037, likely referring to the next monthly blue supermoon.

A large, full red moon rises behind a historic, white castle-like building against a dark sky

The blue supermoon is seen in San Sebastián, Spain.

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5.However, according to NPR, NASA determined the Aug. 19 moon qualified as a seasonal blue supermoon.

Image of the full moon showing its craters and surface details against a black background

The blue supermoon is seen from Austin, Texas.

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6.So what's so special about a blue supermoon? Well, it's two celestial occurrences coinciding for a spectacular event. Call it a joint slay.

A large, orange-tinted full moon is visible in the night sky, partially obscured by tree branches in the foreground

The blue supermoon is seen in Dortmund, Germany.

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7.The first is the blue moon. NASA reports a blue moon is the name for when a full moon happens twice in one month (a monthly blue moon) or four times in one season (a seasonal blue moon) instead of the usual three. For seasonal blue moons, the third of the four full moons in a season is a blue moon.

Night scene with the illuminated Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy, and a full moon in the sky

The blue supermoon is seen near the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.

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8.According to NASA, the Aug. 19 moon was a seasonal blue moon. According to Space.com, there were full moons on June 21 and July 21, making the Aug. 19 full moon a seasonal blue moon. Space.com reports the fourth full moon of the summer season is expected on Sept. 17.

An airplane silhouette is seen flying across a full moon against a dark night sky

The blue supermoon is seen from Copenhagen, Denmark.

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9.A supermoon occurs when the moon is simultaneously orbiting at its closest distance to Earth and is a full moon.

Full moon rising behind a city skyline with its reflection visible on the water in the foreground

The blue supermoon is seen rising in Stockholm, Sweden.

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10.So, combine the seasonal or monthly blue moon with the supermoon, and you get a blue supermoon.

A night view showing the Belém Tower and the Sanctuary of Christ the King statue illuminated with a full moon in Lisbon, Portugal

The blue supermoon as seen in Lisbon, Portugal.

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11.NASA says the next monthly blue supermoon isn't expected until 2037.

Full moon near the top of a modern skyscraper at night, with another illuminated building partially visible in the foreground

The blue supermoon is seen in Shanghai, China.

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12.It'll be a fruitful time, as blue supermoons are predicted for both January and March of that year.

The image shows a scenic view of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul with the moon rising above it, captured at dusk

The blue supermoon is seen above Istanbul, Turkey.

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13.As for the next seasonal blue supermoon, NASA reports to expect one on Aug. 21, 2032.

A full moon rises over a coastal city, illuminating the sea and urban landscape below. The image captures the serene nighttime cityscape

The blue supermoon as seen above Kavala, Greece.

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