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In photos: Super snow moon lights up the world

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In photos: Super snow moon lights up the world
A Philippine flag flutters before the snow moon as seen over Manila as astronomy enthusiasts view the biggest supermoon of the year from various points in Metro Manila on Tuesday night.
The STAR / Miguel de Guzman

MANILA, Philippines — Skywatchers in several parts of the world witnessed the biggest super moon of the year Tuesday night (Manila time).

Appearing bigger than normal, the moon was closest in its orbit to Earth at about 358,000 kilometers away.

February's largest full moon is also called the snow moon as native Americans and Europeans associate the months with heavy snowfall, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac.

In some parts of the world, the moon appeared red as the light of the sun no longer directly illuminates it as the Earth is passing between the moon and the sun.

"The color is due to Rayleigh scattering — where the Sun's blue light is scattered off molecules in Earth's atmosphere — which also happens at sunsets," the Royal Astronomical Society of Britain said.

"The Sun's red light is scattered much less by air, and is bent by Earth's atmosphere in a process called refraction, traveling all the way through it to light up the Moon's surface," it added. — with Agence France-Presse

 

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