Admire the Super Moon in the sky of Hanoi at dawn 10/3
Here are a bunch of Supermoon photographs taken in Hanoi, please take a look.
This morning (March 10), a unique astronomical phenomenon Supermoon has 'visited' Vietnam. In Hanoi, astronomical lovers can still quite clearly observe this interesting phenomenon despite the misty atmosphere at night. At 07:47 on 10/3, the Moon reached its largest size in the western sky.
The supermoon will occur when the Moon is within 90% of the point near the Earth in the orbit of this planet.
This is the 2nd time the Supermoon takes place in 2020. According to astronomers, there will be 4 times the Super Moon takes place this year. The biggest and brightest Super Moon will take place on the night of 7 to 4/4.
Here are a bunch of Supermoon photographs taken in Hanoi, please take a look.
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