On 30 Dec 2024 13:46:36 GMT,
ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
<tednolan>) wrote:
In article <vktlod$1i4v9$1@dont-email.me>,
Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
ΓÇ£2024 Will End With A Black Moon, A Rare Event You've Never SeenΓÇ?
>>https://www.iflscience.com/2024-will-end-with-a-black-moon-a-rare-event-youve-never-seen-77403
ΓÇ£The rare astronomical event is similar to a Blue Moon but for a >>different phase in the lunar cycle.ΓÇ?
ΓÇ£This year will see (kind of) another rare astronomical event taking >>place across the night sky. On December 30-31, we will have a rare Black >>Moon to see out 2024.ΓÇ?
Lynn
I swear they are just making up moon-related terminology the past few years.
In this case, apparently, in 2016. At least in this sense.
[
https://www.heyblackmoon.com/] and many others use it in a different
context.
Semantic goo is everywhere.
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