July supermoon appears brighter than usual in the sky
By Andre Rhoden-Paul & Rachel RussellBBC News

Getty ImagesThe moon illuminated the sky as it rose over the Russian Foreign Ministry building in Moscow, RussiaThe Moon has left people gazing up at the sky after appearing brighter and larger than usual on Monday evening.
July's supermoon is appearing full for up to three days, according to Nasa.
Known as a Buck Moon, it is closer than normal in its orbit around the Earth.
This is because the Moon's orbit is not a perfect circle due to the Earth's gravitational pull; instead it is elliptical, like an elongated circle or oval.
Because of this, there are times in the Moon's 27.32-day orbit when it is closer to the Earth and other times when it is further away.
A supermoon happens when the Moon is at the closest point to Earth in its orbit and also in its full Moon phase.
The full Moon in July was given the Native American name of Buck Moon because the antlers of male deer are in full growth mode in July, according to the Royal Observatory. Bucks shed and regrow their antlers.
The Moon reached peak illumination at 12:39 BST (07:39 Eastern Time) on Monday, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac.
The Almanac, which has published astronomical data for centuries, said the Buck Moon would orbit closer to the Earth than full Moons we have already had this year.
August's full Moon will be the only supermoon closer to the Earth this year, the publication said.
Here are some pictures of the Buck Moon from around the world on Sunday and Monday:

Getty ImagesThe moon was seen clearly in Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday
ReutersThe supermoon provided a captivating backdrop while a tractor ploughed a field near the city of Ashkelon, in southern Israel, on Monday
PA MediaThe Buck Moon lit up the blue sky as it rose over St Mary's Lighthouse in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear on Sunday
ShutterstockThe full moon rose above the Ancient Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, in Sounion, Greece on Sunday
Getty ImagesThe moon rose behind the Canton Tower in Guangzhou, China on Monday
Jack March/BBC Weather WatchersThe dark sky in Stockingford, Warwickshire, was illuminated by the orange tones of the Buck Moon on Sunday
EPAA full moon sets behind the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday
Getty ImagesNew York City's iconic Statue of Liberty shared the skyline with the Buck Moon on Sunday
Getty ImagesSpectators watching a sports game do not appear to notice the full moon behind them in Kutaisi, Georgia on Sunday
Getty ImagesThe supermoon was spotted next to a street lamp light in L'Aquila, Italy on Sunday
Getty ImagesA bird flies past the Buck Moon as it rises in the sky over a lighthouse at the port of Malaga, SpainAll images subject to copyright


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