A “Black Moon” refers to the phenomena of having two New Moons in one calendar month. On September 28, a “supermoon New Moon” will occur that will be at once completely invisible and potentially devastating. Getty3 – Asia’s other ‘Ring of Fire’When: December 26, 2019All I want for Christmas is an annular solar eclipse. Much of Asia and northern Australia will see a partial solar eclipse. Defined as less than 223,694 miles from the center of Earth, supermoon full moons will occur on March 9 (a “Super Worm Moon”), April 7 (a “Super Pink Moon”) and May 7 (a “Super Flower Moon”).
Source: Forbes July 17, 2019 06:56 UTC