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Supermoon 2024: Last and Longest Supermoon of the Year
Unveiling the Last Supermoon of 2024
Mark your calendars for August 10, 2024, as the skies will be graced with the final supermoon of the year. This celestial spectacle, known as the Sturgeon Supermoon, will be the longest and most dazzling supermoon of 2024.
Supermoons occur when the full moon coincides with the moon's closest approach to Earth. During a supermoon, the moon appears larger and brighter than usual, offering skywatchers a breathtaking sight.
Significance of the Sturgeon Supermoon
Native American tribes traditionally named each full moon based on its seasonal characteristics. August's full moon was dubbed the "Sturgeon Moon" due to the abundance of sturgeon fish in the Great Lakes during this period.
Duration and Visibility of the Supermoon
The Sturgeon Supermoon will reach its peak illumination on August 10, 2024, at 9:36 PM Eastern Time (01:36 UTC on August 11). However, the supermoon will appear full for several days surrounding its peak, allowing ample time for observation.
The supermoon will be visible worldwide, weather permitting. It will be most prominent in the eastern sky as it rises and in the western sky as it sets.
Tips for Capturing Spectacular Supermoon Shots
To capture stunning supermoon photographs, follow these tips:
* Choose a location with an unobstructed view of the horizon.
* Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and prevent blur.
* Adjust your camera settings for a longer exposure to capture more light.
* Experiment with different compositions, including foreground elements like buildings or trees.
* Share your supermoon photos on social media using #Supermoon2024
Additional Supermoons in 2024
While the Sturgeon Supermoon is the last of 2024, skywatchers can enjoy three additional supermoons earlier in the year:
* Worm Moon (March 9)
* Pink Moon (April 8)
* Flower Moon (May 6)
These supermoons provide excellent opportunities to admire the beauty and wonder of the celestial sphere.