A group of onlookers gathered at the end of the Coast Guard Lighthouse Monday night this week to get a better view of the August Blue Supermoon, a celestial event that won't happen again until 2037. According to NASA, the Supermoon looks 14 percent larger than a typical full moon. And, the moon can appear 'blue when tiny particles, especially smoke or dust, scatter away red wavelengths of light,' NASA said. Photo courtesy of Paul Sundberg
A group of onlookers gathered at the end of the Coast Guard Lighthouse Monday night this week to get a better view of the August…