Astronomers head to Stonehenge: ‘Insane moon phenomenon only occurs once every 18.6 years’ | Abroad

Wilma Nanninga

in Abroad

Are you ready for a very rare lunar phenomenon that won’t happen again for almost 19 years? The annual rise of the so-called ‘Cold Moon’ will take place on Sunday, the name for the full moon of wintery December. However, the celestial body will behave dramatically differently than normal and the astronomers are ready to travel to Stonehenge.

Stonehenge in 2021

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