No. That idea went out with the whole cheese thing. The moon is covered in gray dust.
You could use some dough to mold it into a moon, and paint it white.
A Lunar eclipse
No. A blue moon happens when there is a second full moon. A solar eclipse happens when there is a new moon and it is right between the sun and the earth. But it is possible to have a blue moon and a lunar eclipse at the same time.
The next Blue Moon, according to folklore, will be August 31, 2012.
The term "blue moon" comes from folklore. Different traditions and conventions place the extra "blue" full moon at different times in the year .In calculating the dates for Lent and Easter the Clergy identify the Lent Moon. It is thought that historically when the moons timing was too early, they named an earlier moon as a "betrayer moon" (belewe moon), thus the Lent moon came at its expected time.Folklore gave each moon a name according to its time of year. A moon that came too early had no folk name, and was called a blue moon, retaining the correct seasonal timings for future moons .The Farmers Almanac defined blue moon as an extra full moon that occurred in a season; one season was normally three full moons. If a season had four full moons, then the third full moon was named a blue moon.Recent popular usage defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a calendar month, stemming from an interpretation error made in 1946 that was discovered in 1999. For example, December 31, 2009 was a blue moon according to this usage.A "blue moon" is also used colloquially to mean "a rare event", reflected in the phrase "once in a blue moon". The most literal meaning of blue moon is when the moon (not necessarily a full moon) appears to a casual observer to be unusually bluish, which is a rare event. The effect can be caused by smoke or dust particles in the atmosphere, as has happened after forest fires in Sweden and Canada in 1950 and 1951
a new moon is when the moon is completley covered
Usually the first two and the last two letters are blue, making it "once in a blue moon"
No, as there is no water. Therefore, none can form. The moon is a dry, barren wasteland.
the moon is not covered in cheese it is naturally rocks dust sand etc
There is no water on the moon it is covered with ice and rock only.
Most of the moon is covered by a powder that is rather sticky
He thought it was covered in seas because of the craters on the moon.
Harvest Moon.
She didn't, but Blue music Blue skies
No!
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
You could use some dough to mold it into a moon, and paint it white.