Aubrey 31 2012 Katie
the next confirmed blue moon will be on august 21 2012 . it has not let been confirmed that there will a blue moon in may 2012
The date of the next blue moon (according to the modern definition) is August 31, 2012.
The next Blue Moon, according to folklore, will be August 31, 2012.
The Next blue moon will be on August 31st 2012 at 13:56 (Gmt). That's why it's "once in a blue moon" See related link for a blue moon calculator.
Here is more information than you're asking for:There are two interpretations of "blue moon" going around.The original interpretation of the phrase was: the third full moon in a season that has four full moonsin it. According to this definition, the next blue moon will occur on November 21, 2010.The second interpretation of the phrase ... published as a mistake in 1946 and widely adopted ... is: the secondfull moon in one calendar month. According to this definition, the next one will occur in August, 2012.Another, perhaps more interesting, piece of trivia: The next occurrence of a "blue moon" on New Year's Eve,as happened at the end of 2009, will be on 12/31 in 2028, and will be accompanied by a total lunar eclipse.
Blue Moon meaning 2nd full moon in a month will be December 2 and 31 2009.The farmer almanac has a different definition and I am not sure of the dates they say.A "blue moon" occurs every time the moon appears full twice in the same month.
It didn't, we get one late next year, they don't happen every year
2012
The moon isn't blue because if it were blue, it would be blue cheese but it's cheddar.
At the time of answering this question (May 6th, 2013), the next new moon will be on May 10th, 2013.
They occur every 1.5 years during a full moon. do the math.
A blue moon is a full moon that is not timed to the regular monthly pattern. Most years have twelve full moons which occur approximately monthly, but in addition to those twelve full lunar cycles, each calendar year contains an excess of roughly eleven days. The extra days accumulate, so that every two or three years (on average about every 2.7154 years) there is an extra full moon. The extra moon is called a "blue moon."