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Spectacular Photos Of The ‘pink’ Supermoon In Greece – GreekCityTimes.com
Stargazers and photographers in Greece have enjoyed the sight of the ‘pink’ supermoon.
Stargazers and photographers in Greece have enjoyed the sight of the ‘pink’ supermoon.
According to NASA, supermoons occur when the moon passes closest to the Earth in its elliptical orbit, so that the full moon appears larger than usual as a result.
Despite the name, the moon is not actually pink in colour. Its named after the pink phlox, a flower in the US that blooms around the same time the pink moon appears.
On May 26, 2021, there will be another full Moonthe years biggest and brightest supermoon,…
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