Stunning photos of last Super Blue Moon until 2037 enthrall Singaporeans

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The next opportunity for Singaporeans to witness such a rare astronomical event may not come until 2037

SINGAPORE: Singaporeans were treated to a celestial spectacle on Thursday night as they gazed at the largest full moon of the year, commonly known as the Blue Moon. The breathtaking event was captured on camera by astronomy enthusiasts across the city-state, igniting widespread fascination on social media.

With its unobstructed views of the night sky, East Coast Park emerged as a popular gathering spot for those eager to witness this astral wonder firsthand. Numerous individuals flocked to the park, armed with telescopes, binoculars, and large camera equipment, all poised to document the celestial marvel.

 

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