What is a ‘black moon’? Why May’s new moon has an unusual name.

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On Friday, May 19, the year’s only “black moon” will rise in the sky — and there will be precisely nothing to see. That’s because Earth’s  natural satellite will drift right into the glare of the sun, signalling a new moon. So, why the mysterious name?

The term “black moon” has several meanings — none of them astronomical but all of which occur only once every few years. 

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