Stargazers were treated to a rare sight Thursday evening, a “full flower supermoon.” The supermoon phenomenon occurs when the moon is within 10% of its closest distance to the Earth at the full moon.
May’s full moon – at the height of the Northern Hemisphere spring – is also called a “flower moon” – hence Thursday’s “full-flower supermoon.”
This photo was taken on the Haileybury waterfront.
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