The fourth and last this year… the giant sturgeon moon shines in the sky of the countries of the world “Tyre”
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
The sky around the world lit up with an appearance before the full moon, called the “giant sturgeon moon”, as enthusiastic astronomers had the opportunity to see the moon clearly, on Thursday night, and the moon known as the giant sturgeon moon, reached full brightness at 2.36 am this morning, Friday, It lit up large parts of the United Kingdom, and many other countries around the world, including Germany, Oman, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and America, according to the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”.
Daily Mail report
Aside from some unlucky parts of northern Scotland where there was cloud cover, most of the UK was lit up much brighter than usual overnight. According to the British newspaper, Daily Mail.
Photographers and those looking at the sky with excellent views had unique moments of enjoyment with the scenic view, while there will not be another giant moon until next year, and some took this opportunity, as amazing pictures were taken of the rising moon in London and the south coast, while photographers in other countries took Sexy pictures too.
The giant moon rises behind buildings in Oman
The giant moon behind Stonehenge
Behind Needles Lighthouse in Dorset
giant moon over london
It is known that the full moon occurs approximately every 29.5 days, but the giant moon is a very rare event, and in 2022, there have been three giant moons so far, on May 16, June 14 and July 13, while the fourth and last giant moon was the night of August 11 Although the giant moon is a full moon, it appears larger and brighter in the sky than a normal full moon.
Downtown Kansas City, Missouri
Behind Edinburgh Castle during a fireworks display
Above the Lever Building in Liverpool
Up a hill in Ealing
Giant moon over the Gate Bridge, San Francisco
The giant moon in a number of countries of the world
The giant moon rises behind buildings in Oman
Supermoons occur because the Moon orbits the Earth on an elliptical path rather than a circular path, meaning that there is a point in its 29.5-day orbit where it is closest to Earth, and at certain times of the year, this point passes during a full moon.
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