A rare blue moon is rising tonight, and it will be hard to miss: Just look up.
But if you really want to experience the blue moon, John Barentine, a manager with the International Dark-Sky Assn., says you need to make an effort to get away from it all--"it" being light pollution.
The blue moon will be all the more majestic if you can leave the city lights behind, he said: "If people wanted to see [the blue moon] and fully appreciate it, they'd have to get out of the L.A. area entirely."
We asked Barentine to pretend he could teleport to anyplace in the world to see tonight's Blue Moon.