See it then! From Canada to “Patagonia”: This is what the Hunter’s Supermoon looks like

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Minuto30.com .- The Hunter’s Supermoon can be seen in all its splendor on October 16 and 17, offering a visual spectacle that spans from Canada to Patagonia.

This lunar phenomenon, known for its brilliance and size, has captivated observers and astronomy lovers throughout America. The Supermoon occurs when the full moon coincides with its closest point to Earth, causing it to appear larger and brighter than usual.

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Sky enthusiasts have come out to enjoy this beautiful spectacle, sharing images and experiences on social networks. The visibility of the moon is expected to continue through the night, providing a perfect opportunity to enjoy this natural phenomenon.

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See it then! From Canada to “Patagonia”: This is what the Hunter’s Supermoon looks like

Supermoon seen in Nova Scotia Canada, the night of October 16

Supermoon seen in Medellín, the night of October 16

Supermoon seen from Envigado, at 4:20am on October 17

Supermoon seen from El Poblado, at 6:56pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from Pilarica, at 7:10pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from Pilarica, at 7:10pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from Pilarica, at 7:10pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from Pilarica, at 7:16pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from San Antonio de Prado, at 7:56pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from San Antonio de Prado, at 7:56pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from San Antonio de Prado, at 8:14pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from San Antonio de Prado, at 8:14pm on October 17

Supermoon seen from Sabaneta, at 9:13pm on October 17

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