An aircraft passes across a supermoon viewed in Georgia in the US in 2018. A blue supermoon will be visible in the UAE on August 19. Photo: USA Today Sports
An aircraft passes across a supermoon viewed in Georgia in the US in 2018. A blue supermoon will be visible in the UAE on August 19. Photo: USA Today Sports
An aircraft passes across a supermoon viewed in Georgia in the US in 2018. A blue supermoon will be visible in the UAE on August 19. Photo: USA Today Sports
An aircraft passes across a supermoon viewed in Georgia in the US in 2018. A blue supermoon will be visible in the UAE on August 19. Photo: USA Today Sports

Blue supermoon to light up UAE skies this week


Sarwat Nasir
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Stargazers will be treated to a stunning celestial display on Monday as the first supermoon of the year graces the night sky in the UAE and around the world.

The blue – or sturgeon – supermoon will be visible until Wednesday and will appear larger and brighter due to the full moon's closer proximity to Earth. It will become fully visible in UAE skies at about 8pm.

The Moon will not really turn blue, though the term is recorded as far back as 1528. “Speculations on the origin of the term include an old English phrase that means 'betrayer moon' (because it led to mistakes in setting the dates for Lent and Easter),” said Nasa.

However, the US space agency said there are rare circumstances when the Moon may indeed appear blue. “It may be a comparison to rare events such as when dust in the atmosphere makes the Moon actually appear blue.”

  • The Perseids meteor shower in the sky above Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah during a viewing event held by the Dubai Astronomy Group on August 12. All photos: Dubai Astronomy Group
    The Perseids meteor shower in the sky above Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah during a viewing event held by the Dubai Astronomy Group on August 12. All photos: Dubai Astronomy Group
  • About 300 people attended the observation event
    About 300 people attended the observation event
  • Clear skies above Jebel Jais helping the skygazers spot the meteors clearly
    Clear skies above Jebel Jais helping the skygazers spot the meteors clearly
  • A meteor shoots across the starry sky above Ras Al Khaimah
    A meteor shoots across the starry sky above Ras Al Khaimah
  • A skygazer uses a telescope for a better look
    A skygazer uses a telescope for a better look
  • People look up towards the sky, which is lit up by the meteor shower
    People look up towards the sky, which is lit up by the meteor shower

This full moon is also called the sturgeon supermoon, named after the sturgeon fish that was traditionally abundant in the Great Lakes, in the east-central US, during this time of year.

The Maine Farmers' Almanac began publishing Native American names for full moons in the 1930s, and these have become widely known and used. Others include red moon, corn or green corn moon, barley moon, herb moon, grain moon and dog moon.

This comes shortly after the Perseids meteor shower lit up the night skies in the UAE and around the world.

Up to 100 meteors flew across the skies, which appeared as fireballs as they travelled at intense speeds.

After the blue supermoon, the next supermoon will be visible on September 18 – weather permitting, as always.

Need to know

The flights: Flydubai flies from Dubai to Kilimanjaro airport via Dar es Salaam from Dh1,619 return including taxes. The trip takes 8 hours. 

The trek: Make sure that whatever tour company you select to climb Kilimanjaro, that it is a reputable one. The way to climb successfully would be with experienced guides and porters, from a company committed to quality, safety and an ethical approach to the mountain and its staff. Sonia Nazareth booked a VIP package through Safari Africa. The tour works out to $4,775 (Dh17,538) per person, based on a 4-person booking scheme, for 9 nights on the mountain (including one night before and after the trek at Arusha). The price includes all meals, a head guide, an assistant guide for every 2 trekkers, porters to carry the luggage, a cook and kitchen staff, a dining and mess tent, a sleeping tent set up for 2 persons, a chemical toilet and park entrance fees. The tiny ration of heated water provided for our bath in our makeshift private bathroom stall was the greatest luxury. A standard package, also based on a 4-person booking, works out to $3,050 (Dh11,202) per person.

When to go: You can climb Kili at any time of year, but the best months to ascend  are  January-February and September-October.  Also good are July and August, if you’re tolerant of the colder weather that winter brings.

Do not underestimate the importance of kit. Even if you’re travelling at a relatively pleasant time, be geared up for the cold and the rain.

Updated: August 19, 2024, 5:00 AM