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  • 2016-03-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Will a 'Green Moon' Appear in April 2018? (en)
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  • The Spring of 2018 saw the resurrection of an annual marijuana-related hoax: This now-yearly jape began at least as far back as 25 March 2016, when a Facebook user posted an image reporting that on 29 May 2016 (other versions claimed the date as 20 April 2016) a rare green moon would appear in the sky for the first time since 1847: In an appended comment, the original Facebook poster stated that: The obviously doctored photograph of a moon came from a 2010 blog post unrelated to any lunar events, which was itself based on a 2008 stock photograph. The underlying concept was similar to earlier rumors of an April pink moon, a phenomenon that referenced a real lunar event (albeit one that was oversold) but didn't involve a moon that was literally pink in color: The original poster apparently intended his green moon image as a joke, but it soon began spreading without context among other Facebook users, some of whom believed it to be (or at least questioned whether it might be) true. After the Green Moon hoax's run on social media in 2016, it returned in April 2017 (with a twist): April 2017 Green Moon images were more obvious attempts at humor, peppered with marijuana references. In addition to the green aspect, those images cited the phony phenomenon as occurring on 20 April 2017 and taking place only once every four hundred and twenty years, both obvious nods to the 4/20 code. But as is often the case with astronomical-themed gags, not all social media users recognized its basis in humor (which in this case was primarily rooted in cannabis culture). (en)
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