Super Flower Moon rises in clear sky over Sydney Opera House
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[May 26, 2021]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The year's
biggest full moon, known as the Super Flower Moon, rose in a clear
evening sky over the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday to the delight of
amateur photographers positioned just across the water to capture the
moment.
The moon was at the closest point to Earth in its orbit, making it
appear about 7% larger and 15% brighter than normal.
The May full moon is known as the Flower Moon as it occurs when spring
flowers are in bloom.
This Super Flower Moon will also feature the first total lunar eclipse
in more than two years, during which the moon will pass through the
Earth's shadow. It will appear red, which is known as a blood moon,
because light is scattered through the Earth's atmosphere, much like
during a sunset.
The eclipse will be seen in Sydney when the moon is much higher in the
sky.
The eclipse was due to take place in the early morning hours in western
North America, with people in Alaska and Hawaii poised to get the best
views. It will also be visible in southern Chile and Argentina.
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A Super Flower Moon rises behind the Sydney Opera House on the night
of a lunar eclipse, in Sydney, Australia, May 26, 2021.
REUTERS/Loren Elliott
Stargazers in all of Australia and in New Zealand and
parts of Southeast Asia will be able to see the eclipse on Wednesday
evening.
(Reporting by Loren Elliott, writing by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by
Janet Lawrence)
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