The uncommon ‘black moon’ of December 30 rises subsequent week



December 2024 will see a uncommon “black moon,” a time period for the second new moon in a calendar month.

The second new moon of December will happen at 5:27 p.m. ET (2227 GMT) on Dec. 30, in keeping with the U.S. Naval Observatory, two days after the waning moon passes by Mercury within the predawn sky.

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