A unique astronomical event is taking place today as the moon enters a new phase, setting the stage for an even rarer occurrence in 2025. The moon, which will look like it has disappeared from the sky, is known as a "Black Moon".

According to experts, a Black Moon happens approximately every 32 months and is essentially the second new moon in a calendar month. This phenomenon can only occur during months with 31 days and often coincides with a regular new moon phase.

Astrologers and astronomers alike are urging skywatchers to take advantage of clear skies tonight to catch a glimpse of this rarely seen event. While the Black Moon itself may not be visible to the naked eye, its effects on tides and terrestrial phenomena can still be felt.

Looking ahead to 2025, astronomers predict that the Black Moon will fall on a special date, creating an even more intriguing celestial display. Be sure to mark your calendars for this once-in-a-lifetime event, as you won't want to miss the chance to witness this astronomical marvel.