India, Aug. 19 -- A seasonal black moon that surfaces once in every 33 months will appear in the night sky this Saturday, on August 23, reports Live Science. While it would not be perceptible to the naked eye, stargazers can expect to enjoy a dreamy scene. The regular moon will enter its new moon phase at 2:06 am EDT on the day mentioned. However, since its surface will remain invisible from Earth, it is being addressed as the black moon.

As per BBC CountryFile, the term "black moon" addresses the second new moon that occurs in a single month. During this period, as the moon occupies the space right between the Earth and the Sun, it appears partially invisible. While some countries will experience the black moon, some countries will have...