Huge Strawberry Supermoon fills sky in stunning pics from around the world

THE gorgeous Strawberry Supermoon lit up skies around the world this week, giving onlookers a view of the lowest full moon of the year.

The moon was at its closest point to Earth at 7.24pm on Tuesday, according to Nasa, making it close enough to be considered a supermoon – the second one in 2022.

The Strawberry Supermoon as seen in Manhattan

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The Strawberry Supermoon as seen in ManhattanCredit: Getty Images – Getty
A glimpse of the moon in Frankfurt, Germany

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A glimpse of the moon in Frankfurt, GermanyCredit: AP
The moon rising over the Wenchang Pavilion in the Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province of China

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The moon rising over the Wenchang Pavilion in the Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province of ChinaCredit: Getty

The phenomenon got its name from Native American Algonquin tribes that lived in the northeastern US and Ojibwe, Dakota, and Lakota peoples, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.

The name has nothing to do with the color but rather marks the ripening of strawberries ready to be harvested in June.

“The name comes from the relatively short season for harvesting strawberries in the north-eastern United States,” said Nasa.

However, at its low position, the moon can sometimes give off a reddish or rose color.

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Space.com explained that full moons are a fun time to observe lunar features as the rest of the sky is washed out by the light.

“With the naked eye, you can see the vast highlands and lowlands of the moon, which can appear to be certain shapes and generate stories about those shapes, depending on the culture you follow,” an article said.

Getting a good view of the supermoon depends on the weather and, thankfully, the skies were clear.

Onlookers were instructed to look southeast to watch the full moon rise above the horizon.

A supermoon occurs “when a Full Moon coincides with the Moon’s closest approach to Earth in its elliptical orbit, a point known as perigee,” according to Nasa.

The event occurs once every 12 to 14 months – and when it does happen, the Moon appears larger and brighter.

However, the supermoon doesn’t only mark a seasonal event, it also marks an important astrological one.

STRAWBERRY SUPERMOON & STAR SIGNS

This Strawberry Supermoon is in Sagittarius, meaning it will affect that star sign and mutable, or sister sign, Gemini, Virgo, and Pisces the most.

Still, all signs will feel the effects of this astrological occasion.

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Hollywood-based astrologer Renee Watt said that the event will bring an “abundance of optimism, joy, and luck to the table.”

“Unfortunately, these vibes will also come with a bit of resistance from dreamy Neptune, as the sun and moon form a T-square with the ethereal planet,” Watt added. 

A photo of the moon from Liverpool, UK

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A photo of the moon from Liverpool, UKCredit: PA
The supermoon over a lighthouse in York, Maine

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The supermoon over a lighthouse in York, MaineCredit: AP
The moon as seen from the US Capitol

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The moon as seen from the US CapitolCredit: AFP

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