Rare Blue Moon lights up skies across the world on Halloween Night
Watch out for werewolves! Stunning Blue Moon lights up the skies across the world for the first time on Halloween since the Second World War
- The incredible sight was photographed in places including London, Birmingham, Gravesend and Wiltshire
- The moon was also seen in the likes of Argentina, across the US, Spain, Turkey and Israel
- It is the first time since 1944 that a Blue Moon has been visible all across the world on Halloween
Britons were on Saturday treated to the spectacular sight of the first Halloween Blue Moon in 40 years.
The incredible sight was photographed in places including London, Birmingham, Gravesend and Wiltshire.
The moon was also seen in the likes of Argentina, across the US, Spain, Turkey and Israel.
It is the first time since 1944, during the Second World War, that a Blue Moon has been visible all across the world on Halloween.
The name of the phenomenon stems from the fact that it is the second full moon to appear in a calendar month. The first one of October occurred right at the start of the month.
Given that trick or treating has been largely cancelled this year because of coronavirus restrictions, Britons and others across the world had the perfect chance to see the moon in all its glory without any distractions.
The last time the UK saw a Halloween full moon was back in 2001, and before that it was 1955.
Anyone with a smartphone will have been able to get a good snapshot, such was the moon’s size on Saturday evening.
Britons were on Saturday treated to the spectacular sight of the first Halloween Blue Moon in 40 years. Pictured: The moon visible above Tower Bridge in central London
The incredible sight was photographed in places including London, Birmingham, Gravesend and Wiltshire. Pictured: The scene in Birmingham
The name of the phenomenon stems from the fact that it is the second full moon to appear in a calendar month. The first one of October occurred right at the start of the month. Pictured: The scene in Gravesend, Kent
Given that trick or treating has been largely cancelled this year because of coronavirus restrictions, Britons and others across the world had the perfect chance to see the moon in all its glory without any distractions. Pictured: The Blue Moon visible behind Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire
The last time the UK saw a Halloween full moon was back in 2001, and before that it was 1955. Pictured: The moon above the Pensaw Monument in Sunderland
In Huddersfield, a person was seen holding a witch’s hat as the light of the moon made them stand out
In Dunsden, Oxfordshire, the Blue Moon was also photographed. It is the first time since 1974 that the phenomenon has occurred on Halloween across the UK and Ireland
Again in Sunderland, a zoomed in photo showed the Blue Moon in all its glory, with even its craters visible
The moon was also clearly visible in many cities across the world, including this scene captured in Jerusalem, Israel
In Ankara, Turkey, the moon was seen bright yellow as it loomed over a domestic home
In New York, the moon was seen rising behind lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center
In Istanbul, Turkey, the moon was seen hanging over the Great Camlica Mosque
The special moon was also seen rising over the La Plater River in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a crane stood in the foreground
And in Madrid, a bird stood on its nest as the rare Blue Moon rose behind it