Why Saturday’s ‘Black Moon’ Sets Up A ‘Blood Moon’ And Three Solar Eclipses

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The new moon on Saturday, Aug. 23, will pass unseen. Lost in the sun’s glare, it will get closest to our star — from Earth’s point of view — at precisely 2:06 a.m. EDT. Lost in the sun’s glare, its absence from the night sky signals the end of one orbit of the Earth by the moon, and the beginning of another, but this month it sets up not one, but three eclipses — one lunar and three solar — stretching through 2044.

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