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A "black moon" will occur Aug. 22-23 but be invisible to skywatchers.

The Perseid meteor shower is nearing its end, offering a final chance to see shooting stars.

A total lunar eclipse, a "blood moon," will happen on Sept. 7, but not be visible from North America.

The next full moon, the Corn Moon, will peak on Sept. 7.

A black moon will rise over Mississippi tonight, but you won't be able to see it. This is also one of the final nights for the Perseid meteor shower in 2025, so if you're hoping for a dark night sky to see a few shooting stars, this is your best bet.

There's also a "blood moon" total lunar eclipse coming Sept. 7 , but the totality won't be visible from North America, according to Time and Date. The next visible total lunar eclipse visible f

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