Tonight, let’s watch "Super Moon"

  

  Yesterday evening, pink clouds and yellow moon. Reporter Jiang Yushe

  The heat is unbearable, and don’t forget to look up at the stars.

  At 17: 06 on July 13, the moon moved to the nearest perigee from the earth all year round, when the apparent diameter of the moon was the largest; At 2: 38 on the 14th, the moon, the earth and the sun lined up in an approximate straight line, at which time the moon was the most round. According to the Wuyang Planetarium in Guangzhou, the "Super Moon" is the largest this year, and the best viewing time is from the evening of 13th to the early morning of 14th.

  China Weather Network released a map of the whole country enjoying the moon, from which we can see that it was sunny in Yunnan, Hunan, Hubei, southern Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, western and southern Tibet and other places from the night of the 13th to the early morning of the 14th, and friends are expected to look up and see the full moon hanging high. Sichuan, Qinghai, southern Gansu, north-central Shaanxi, Shandong, Jilin and other places have missed the full moon due to rainfall or thick clouds; In Guangdong, Guangxi, Taiwan Province, Xinjiang, northwest Gansu and other places, there are more clouds in the sky, so you may enjoy the scene of chasing the moon with colorful clouds, or you may get a glimpse of the full moon if you are lucky.

  "Super Moon" is not uncommon, it is once or twice a year, and as many as three or four times. There are two "super moons" this year. The first time is the full moon on June 14th, and the most round moment of the month appears at 19: 52. The second time is the full moon on July 14th, which is also the biggest "super moon" of this year, and the most round moment will appear at 2: 38 on the 14th. It is expected that the next "super moon" will appear on August 31 next year.


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