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A Blue Moon is an astronomical phenomenon.
Blue Moon may also refer to:
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Literature
- Blue Moon (novel), an Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter novel by Laurell K. Hamilton
- Blue Moon (fanzine), a UK football fanzine dedicated to Peterborough United
- Blue Moon (Noel novel), a novel in the Immortals series by Alyson Noel
Music
- "Blue Moon" (song), a popular 1934 song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
- Blue Moon (Toby Keith album)
- Blue Moon (Steve Holy album)
- Blue Moon (Robben Ford album), an album by Robben Ford
- Blue Moon (Sofia Talvik album), an album by Sofia Talvik
- Blue Moon, a song by De/Vision
Other media
- Blue Moon (2002 film), an Austrian road movie/romantic comedy
- Blue Moon (2006 film), a Filipino romantic drama
- Blue Moon (2000 film), drama/romantic comedy featuring Zach Braff
- Blue Moon (2001 film) (Yuet moon pau sai waan), a Hong Kong film starring Monica Lo
- Blue Moon (game), a collectible card game
- Blue Moon (computer game), a 1983 shooter game for the Commodore 64
- Blue Moon, a version of the video game Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Blue Moon, a fictional country in the video game Advance Wars
Food and drink
- Blue Moon (ice cream), a blue-colored ice cream popular in the U.S. Midwest
- Blue Moon (beer), a Belgian-style witbier manufactured by Coors
Science
- Blue moon danio, a freshwater fish
- Aurelia and Blue Moon, two hypothetical satellites for extraterrestrial life in the TV documentary Alien Worlds
- Hypolimnas bolina, the Great Eggfly, or Blue Moon Butterfly
Other uses
- Blue Moon Aviation, a U.S. charter airline
- Blue Moon Rendering Tools, a free photorealistic 3D rendering system for digital imaging
- Blue Moon Tavern, a tavern in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
- Blue Moon Odom, 1970s U.S. Major League Baseball player
See also
- Blue moon election, a U.S. political occurrence
- All pages beginning with "Blue Moon"
- Once in a Blue Moon (disambiguation)
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