World Report: March 26, 1999 Vol.4 No.21
- This Issue:
- Table of Contents
- Cover Story
- Cover Story - Spanish Version
- Mini-Lesson
- Comprehension Quiz
- Teacher's Guide and Worksheets
A Rare Moon
On March 31, look at the sky. You'll see a sight that no one has seen since 1961--the second "blue moon" in a year. No, the moon won't look blue (though it can when there's a haze of volcanic ash). A blue moon is the second full moon in a month.
There was a blue moon in January. The next double-blue-moon year will be 2018. By then, folks might live on the moon!
Next: Floating Into History

