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The ‘blue moon’ won’t be the only rare sight in the night sky this week

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The ‘blue moon’ won’t be the only rare sight in the night sky this week

The first supermoon of 2023 occurred in July. August began with a bright supermoon and will end the same way as another one lights up the night sky this week. The ringed planet Saturn will also make its closest and brightest appearance of the year near the moon.

(CNN) — August began with a bright supermoon and will end the same way as another one lights up the night sky this week. The ringed planet Saturn will also make its closest and brightest appearance of the year near the moon.

The full moon will peak at 9:36 p.m. ET on the evening of August 30, but will appear full through Friday morning, according to NASA.

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