>Rare "Black Moon" to rise on the night of 30 Sept
>The term Black Moon has several definitions, but one of the most common definitions is the second new moon in a calendar month. This is similar to the well-known Blue Moon, which is the name given to the second full moon in a calendar month.
>Since it is a new moon, it will not be a visible event as the side of the moon that is illuminated will be facing away from the Earth.
>The last time that two new moons fell in the same month was March of 2014
>While some areas of the world, such as the United States, experience a Black Moon in September, it will not be the case for the entire world
>This is because the new moon occurs at 8:11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 30, so for areas in the Eastern Hemisphere, the new moon will officially occur after the calendar flips to October
Does this have any meaning for us? If so discuss here
Newfag here I'll delete the thread if this isn't a relevant event for Asatrur