The first supermoon of 2023 illuminated the sky all over the world on July 3, inspiring photographers and skywatchers to turn their eyes to the sky.
July's full moon, the Buck Moon, rose at 7:10 p.m. EDT (2310 GMT) on Monday (July 3) in New York and set at 4:33 a.m. EDT (0833 GMT) on Tuesday (July 4), just as the U.S. was waking up into the July 4 celebrations.
Named after the buck deer, which grow their antlers in July, this year's Buck Moon attracted astrophotographers of all levels who caught the stunning celestial sight against a range of iconic backdrops including New York's Statue of Liberty.
Source: www.space.com
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