supermoon august 2023

Toronto to witness rare 'blue' supermoon this week and it won't happen again until 2037

Stargazers will be treated to a rare phenomenon this week when the biggest and brightest-looking supermoon of 2023 will grace the night skies.

The moon will appear much larger and brighter than normal on Wednesday, August 30, marking the second such event of the month and earning the rare "blue" supermoon title reserved for an extra full moon within a subdivision of a year, like, for example, a single month.

This second full moon of August falls under the newer definition of the term blue moon, introduced by Sky & Telescope magazine in 1946, and has nothing to do with the actual colour of the celestial body.

So, no. Despite the name, it won't actually be blue

The blue moon's lack of colour doesn't make it any less impressive. This double full moon is an event so rare that you'll have to wait almost a decade and a half to witness it again.

On Wednesday night, the second supermoon of the month will orbit Earth at a distance of just 357,344 kilometres, almost 30,000 kilometres closer to the planet than the average distance of 384,400 kilometres.

At this reduced distance, the moon will look approximately 7 per cent larger than a normal full moon. However, you might still need some hefty zoom capabilities to snap a decent shot of the large glowing orb.

The moon will appear opposite the sun (using Earth-based longitude) at exactly 9:36 p.m. Toronto time, offering the best viewing conditions — weather permitting.

Overcast skies hampered viewing of the full Sturgeon Moon, which peaked on Tuesday, August 1, though stargazers might have an easier time for this second full supermoon, as Wednesday night's forecast calls for clear skies.

August's blue supermoon will mark the only such event of the decade and it will be another 14 years until two oversized full moons share a calendar month, in 2037. The last double supermoon occurred in 2018.

Lead photo by

Clement Lo


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