January's full Wolf Moon leaps past the Eiffel Tower in stunning photo of Paris skyline. Via @spacedotcom #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #WolfSupermoon #Supermoon #WolfMoon #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️ #Paris 🗼#France 🇫🇷

January's full Wolf Moon leaps...
January's full Wolf Moon leaps past the Eiffel Tower in stunning photo of Paris skyline

The Wolf Moon is named for the hungry predators that sometimes can be heard howling in the winter month.

Space

Este 2026 está repleto de diferentes fenómenos astronómicos que serán visibles sin necesidad de equipo especializado: desde diferentes tipos de #eclipses hasta #aurorasboreales por encima de la media.

Tanto si somos aficionadas de la #astronomía (🙋🏽‍♀️) como si no, esto es todo lo que hay que tener en cuenta para no perderte ni uno de todos los eventos increíbles que nos trae el cielo durante este año.

#perseids #perseidas #astronomy #SuperMoon

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The Early Morning Super Moon!

Before the sunrise came the early morning super moon!

Mother Nature
One more of the moon
#moon #supermoon #wolfmoon #fullmoon

This week's supermoon as it set behind the Gothic spire of Glasgow University. While the main university buildings were designed by George Gilbert Scott and were built in the 1860s, this distinctive spire was only added by his son, John Oldrid Scott, in the 1890s.

#glasgow #glasgowuniversity #supermoon #silhouette #architecture
#architecturephotography

Wolf Moon with halo, -15C

#supermoon #fullmoon #finland

Wolf supermoon across the world – in pictures. Via @guardian #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Photography 📸 #Supermoon #WolfSupermoon 🐺 #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

Wolf supermoon across the worl...
Wolf moon supermoon across the world – in pictures

According to Nasa, a supermoon occurs when the moon, due to its proximity to Earth, appears up to 15% larger and 30% brighter than a regular full moon

The Guardian
Posted by Ethereal Earth : “ Tonight's Wolf #Supermoon rising over New York but with a rare halo, perfectly aligned above the Statue of Liberty, casting an otherworldly glow across the skyline as the city lights shimmer on the calm harbor below.
This is a 22° lunar halo. As the light enters and exits the crystals, it is bent by a precise angle of about 22 degrees, separating slightly into colors with a faint reddish inner edge and cooler tones fading outward.“