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RE: Hunter's Moon and the Ascension

I'm not an expert in astronomy - have great interest in the subject though.

I totally understand the uneasiness that creeps into you when you pay too much attention to the creations of the world, specially the world outside Earth because it's beyond comprehension after a certain level, no matter how advanced we get.

Speaking of moon, we have around 12 or 13 full moons throughout a year, out of which 3 or 4 are supermoons (closest to the Earth). This year I had a slightly better camera so I photographed moon a lot as if everytime I will see something different. 🤣

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Blue supermoon - Aug 19, 2024

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Hunter's supermoon - Oct 17, 2024

You witnessed the brightest moon of 2024 that night. (: