Rare 'blue moon' to coincide with Neil Armstrong service

Rare 'blue moon' to coincide with Neil Armstrong service

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Photo shows the partial lunar eclipse of a 'blue moon' observed in the sky above Kolkata early January 1, 2010. Normally in a calendar year there are 12 full moons but when there is a 13th in the calendar year it is called a Blue Moon. AFP PHOTO/Deshakalyan CHOWDHURY (Photo credit should read DESHAKALYAN CHOWDHURY/AFP/Getty Images)

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by Associated Press

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Posted on August 29, 2012 at 6:02 PM

Updated Wednesday, Aug 29 at 6:27 PM

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- There's a rare `blue moon' on Friday, a fitting wink to Neil Armstrong by the cosmic calendar.

That's the day of a private service for Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, who died last Saturday in Ohio at age 82.

A blue moon occurs when there's a second full moon in one calendar month. It won't happen again until July 2015. The full moon cycle is 29.5 days so a blue moon is uncommon and has come to mean something rare. The moon actually won't be colored blue.

Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb said the moon is far more important to lovers, literature and folklore than to science.

Armstrong's family has suggested paying tribute to him by looking at the moon and giving the astronaut a wink.

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