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Super Blue Moon rises above Australia's Darwin

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A full moon rises behind a ferris wheel at the Stokes Hill Wharf in the Northern Territory capital city of Darwin. This full moon is also known as the Super Blue Moon, which is a phenomenon where the second full moon appears in the same month and is closest to the earth (perigee). IMAGES

Added on the 31/08/2023 14:35:06 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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