Stunning photos of the 'super blue moon' captured from the Cote d'Azur

Stunning photos of the 'super blue moon' captured from the Cote d'Azur

It is called a “super blue moon” but it is yellowish orange in color. The term has nothing scientific to it as it is borrowed from astrology. An American astrologer gave it this name in the 1970s, to name the nights of the full moon that occur when the Earth's satellite is closest.

For their part, scientists talk about “perigee,” the moment when the moon is closest to the earth and the two planets are aligned with the sun. As a result, the brightness reflected by the star is greater than normal (more than 30%), and appears larger to the naked eye.

This phenomenon, visible all over the world, was immortalized by photographer Laurent Richard (hypnoastro on Instagram), over Nice. Photos of the beauty of the moon.

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Super Moon by Juan Golf Photos by Laurent Richard / Instagram hypnoastro.
Super Moon by Juan Golf Photos by Laurent Richard / Instagram hypnoastro.
Super Moon by Juan Golf Photos by Laurent Richard / Instagram hypnoastro.

In an accelerated video version

The photographer, who has been posting stunning images of the moon in all its forms on his Instagram account hypnoastro, is now offering a time-lapse video of the star's journey across the Maritime Alps.

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