Yes, the Blue Moon rose on Aug.30, Wednesday. Although the name is called Blue Moon, or Supermoon, it is not a Moon with the hue of blue.
According to CBS news, it gives the definition of the Blue Moon,
"Unlike what the name suggests, a blue Moon is not blue. Rather, it signifies the second full Moon within a single month — hence the phrase, "once in a blue Moon."
The blue Moon is a rare phenomenon, which also influences the ocean. According to Physics.org, the super blue Moon enhanced the gravity, which then pulled the tides higher. This reaction was reflected in Hurricane Idalia, causing a storm surge.
Furthermore, according to NASA’s website about the descriptions of the Moon for each day, August 30 is a blue Moon because it is the second full Moon this Month. As you can see on this website, a full Moon also occurs on August 1, because the Moon is right opposite to the Sun as it is orbiting around the Earth. You can also view the pictures in Daily Moon Guide | Observe – Moon: NASA Science taken by other photographers on the days of full Moon and Blue Moon.
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Daily Moon Guide | Observe – Moon: NASA Science