07 April, 22:11 First floor
The images of the nearest Superluna of 2020
Live observation with the Virtual Telescope
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The Super Moon in Macedonia / photo Licovski © ANSA / EPA
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The Super Moon in Macedonia / photo Licovski © ANSA / EPA
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Super moon in Prague / photo Divisek © ANSA / EPA
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Superluna in Rome / photo Peri © ANSA
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The Super Moon in Italy © ANSA
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The storks and the Super Pink Moon in North Macedonia © ANSA / EPA
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A canadair on the super moon / photo Fusco © ANSA /
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The Super Moon in Bolzano / photo Righi © ANSA /
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Super moon in South Korea / Yonhap photo © ANSA / EPA
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The super moon on Hohenzollern Castle / photo Wittek © ANSA / EPA
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The Super Moon in Italy / photo Percossi © ANSA
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A girl walks with the super moon behind her / photo Di Meo © ANSA /
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The super moon over Rome / Di Meo photo © ANSA /
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A super moon, that is a full moon that is located in the point of its orbit closest to Earth (source: CristianFerronato, Pixabay) © ANSA / Ansa
The closest Super Moon of 2020 arrives, which appears 7% larger and 15% brighter than a normal full Moon. It is the third of the year, after those of February and March 2020 and it is an opportunity not to be missed to discover the beauty of the night sky, from the balcony or the window, in a period in which you live at home to limit the spread of the SarsCoV2 coronavirus. It is also possible to watch it on the ANSA Scienza channel at 7.30 pm on April 7, live with the Virtual Telescope and the comment by the astrophysicist Gianluca Masi.
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