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Queensland Australia last night |
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Queensland Australia last night |
The full moon on July 3 will be the first of three full moons that will occur during the summer season [Northern Hemisphere] and winter for us in the Southern Hemisphere.... and is the first of four “supermoons” that will occur in 2023. The three other supermoons will occur on Aug. 1, Aug. 30 and Sept. 29.
Our sun is a dwarf yellow star, behind it is a bigger standard red star and behind both of them is the gas giant known to some as "Immaru". The halo effect in the moon photos is from the gas giant Immaru.
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Neuvo Laredo, Mexico |
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Just added this one, moon last night in Perth, Western Australia |
2 comments:
On July 3 the moon will reach its full phase. It will also arrive at its closest point to earth. This will make it look 5.8% bigger and shine 12.8% brighter than a regular full moon. Super moon indeed!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DzBjVaxGa0
--Moshe
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