Stunning PHOTOS of Moon! Supermoon graces skies worldwide
时间:2024-09-29 04:29:56 阅读(143)
When there is a full moon and at the same time the moon closer to Earth than usual, then it is called a supermoon. The closer proximity to Earth can make the moon appear slightly bigger and brighter. July 14’s full moon was the “Buck moon” — a reference to the time of year when new antlers are growing on male deer, or bucks. Let us take a look at some of the stunning photos from across the world: 2/8
A plane passes in front of a full moon in Milwaukee. (AP Photo)
3/8Supermoon seen in the sky over New Delhi. (PTI Photo)
4/8Full moon known as “Buck Moon” is seen behind a lighthouse in Saint-Nazaire, France. (Reuters Photo)
5/8A full Supermoon known as the “Buck Moon” rises over the New York City skyline. (Reuters Photo)
6/8Supermoons occur when a full moon is within 90 per cent of perige or the point where the moon is closest to Earth in its orbit. (PTI Photo)
7/8A full moon rises over the New York City skyline, as seen from Weehawken, New Jersey, U.S. (Reuters Photo)
8/8The closer proximity to Earth can make the moon appear slightly bigger and brighter. (Reuters Photo)
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