The black Moon will dominate the sky today, offering a rare celestial phenomenon visible across Asia, Africa, and Europe. In India, the event will grace the sky tomorrow at 4 a.m., sparking curiosity and excitement.
Black Moon often stirs confusion and intrigue. This unique occurrence takes place when two new moons appear in a single month. The second new moon, referred to as the Black Moon, draws special attention.
Typically, a new moon occurs four times every three months, but when two appear within one calendar month, the significance of the second gains and is labelled Black Moon. During this event, the moon aligns between the Earth and the sun, rendering it invisible. However, unlike a lunar eclipse, BlackMoon has no physical impact. Its rarity and timing elevate its importance, captivating stargazers worldwide.