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1361-430 - Full moon above snowy peaks in the Arctic landscape reflecting in the cold water of the fjord at dusk, Lyngen fjord, Lyngen Alps, Troms og Finnmark, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-428 - Green Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) above typical wooden huts in the snow-covered landscape lit by full moon, Kilpisjarvi, Enontekio municipality, Finnish Lapland, Finland, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-426 - Rear view of a hiker with lantern standing in the Arctic and icy landscape covered with snow admiring Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), full moon night, Kilpisjarvi, Enontekio municipality, Finnish Lapland, Finland, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-427 - Typical wooden buildings covered with snow under the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), full moon night, Kilpisjarvi, Enontekio municipality, Finnish Lapland, Finland, Scandinavia, Europe
1116-52813 - Ocean surf breaking on the shore along Kamaole 2 Beach at twilight with the moon high in the blue sky with a pink hue over the clouds and reflected on the water of the Pacific, Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
1361-200 - Full moon night over the illuminated medieval village of Giovinazzo with tourist marina in the foreground, Bari province, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Apulia, Italy, Europe
746-91076 - Full Moon. Ilulissat Icefjord also called kangia or Ilulissat Kangerlua at Disko Bay. The icefjord is listed as UNESCO world heritage. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
1116-51187 - The snow moon as it was rising in the sky in the evening. Image was taken out on a frozen lake in Minnesota. Another name for this full moon is the starving moon; Minnesota, United States of America
1113-106886 - People relax by the campfire under the full moon at Parks Canada Campground at Beveridge Locks on the Tay River with a docked Le Boat Horizon houseboat at night, near Lower Rideau Lake, Ontario, Canada, North America
1350-80 - The Moon in total eclipse, on January 20, 2019, in a multiple exposure composite showing the Moon moving from right to left (west to east) through the Earth's umbral shadow.
1350-77 - The Full Moon rising on December 22, 2018, the day after the winter solstice, in a perfectly clear sky and over the distant horizon to the northeast over the snow-covered prairie. Some cows are grazing at left! The top edge of the Moon has a green rim and the bottom edge a red rim, from atmospheric refraction. But it made for a Christmas-coloured Moon ornament on the horizon! The dark lunar mare and even the bright rays splashing from Tycho at bottom are visible.
1350-43 - The 13.7-day-old Moon (a day before Full) with the south polar region tipped toward us in a favourable libration for viewing the southern regions and features. This was April 6, 2020. The large crater, Bailly, is on the southern limb, better seen here than at most similar phases, due to the favourable southern libration.
1350-44 - The 13.7-day-old Moon (a day before Full) with the south polar region tipped toward us in a favourable libration for viewing the southern regions and features. This was April 6, 2020. The large crater, Bailly, is on the southern limb, better seen here than at most similar phases, due to the favourable southern libration.
1350-83 - A panorama of the 7-day-old first quarter Moon on March 13, 2019, showing the full disk and extent of incredible detail along the terminator, the dividing line between the day and night sides of the Moon where the Sun is rising as seen from the surface of the Moon. Note the tiny points of light at the centres of some of the craters (particularly Alphonsus and Arzachel below centre) in the Southern Highlands from sunlight just catching the central peaks of those craters. At top in the north the slash of the Alpine Valley is obvious as well as the curve of the Apennine Mountains.
1350-81 - The Moon in mid-total eclipse, on January 20, 2019, with it shining beside the Beehive star cluster, Messier 44, in Cancer. This was the unique sight at this eclipse as it can happen only during total lunar eclipses that occur in late January. There was one on January 31, 2018 but the next will not be until 2037.
1350-84 - A mosaic of the 11-day-old gibbous Moon, on March 17, 2019, showing the full disk and extent of incredible detail along the terminator, the dividing line between the day and night sides of the Moon where the Sun is rising as seen from the surface of the Moon.
1350-153 - The rising of the Full Moon on Easter eve, Saturday, March 31, 2018, on a very cold night with lots of snow still on the ground in Alberta. So this is more a winter Moon than a spring one. This is the 'paschal' Moon ' the one that defines the date of Easter, being the first Full Moon after the vernal equinox. The first Sunday after that Full Moon, in this case the next day, is Easter Sunday.