In Istanbul, the ‘Blue Moon’, where the Moon is closest to the Earth, created a visual feast in the sky. As the second Full Moon in a calendar month by astronomers; The rare natural event called the Blue Moon was watched with interest. Coming to its brightest position at 04:36, the ‘Blue Moon’ created unique views in the sky and the Bosphorus.
Those who watched the unique view of the moon in Çengelköy recorded those moments with their mobile phones.
Yiğit Akbulak, who is an amateur photographer, said, “After a long time I learned that there will be a Super Moon, I came to shoot it. I am an amateur photographer. From here with the throat, the moon is already visible. “I came to shoot him from the view of Çengelköy,” he said.
Some citizens fished in the view of the Super Moon.
“BLUE MOON” CREATED A VARIOUS Scenery IN IZMIR
The “Super Moon”, where the Moon is closest to the Earth and is observed brighter and larger than normal, was viewed together with the Clock Tower in Izmir.
The ‘Blue Moon’, which was displayed 16 percent brighter and 14 percent larger than normal, also created postcard images in Izmir. The natural phenomenon, which was displayed together with the Clock Tower and History Elevator, which are symbols of İzmir, could be watched from many points of the city.
Expressing that he came to the Historical Elevator with his family to watch the unique view, Mehmet Karataş said, “I came here with my family to enjoy both the view of the Historical Elevator and the view of the Blue Moon. We will try to catch the best view around 04.30,” he said.
“I WANT TO VIEW THE UNIQUE NATURE EVENT IN THE BEST WAY”
Stating that he came to İzmir on holiday from abroad, Melih Halimoğlu said, “While surfing the internet, I learned that the Blue Moon will appear tonight. I took my place early to take my family and equipment and view the Blue Moon with this beautiful view of İzmir. I think it will look best around 04:30. I also want to view the unique natural phenomenon with my camera.”
‘SUPER BLUE MOON’ HAS BEEN MASTERED IN VAN
In Van, on the other hand, the natural phenomenon called “Super Blue Moon”, in which the full moon is larger and brighter than normal, presented a unique feast in the sky.
“Super Blue Moon”, the biggest and brightest month of 2023, was observed in the skies of Van. The ‘Super Blue Moon’, defined by astronomers as the moon’s closest position to the earth, created postcard images.
BALLERY SILHOUGHT AMAZING
Van nature photographer Reşit Öner chose the rural area of İpekyolu district to photograph the Super Blue Moon, 363 thousand kilometers from the earth.
The silhouette of the ballerina in front of the Super Moon, photographed by nature photographer Öner, amazed us.
The Super Blue Moon, observed in the sky in the low-light area of the central İpekyolu district of Van, offered a unique view to sky enthusiasts.
‘SUPER BLUE MOON’ CREATED VISUAL FEAST IN KONYA
The view created by the ‘Super Blue Moon’, where the Moon is closest to the Earth and is observed brighter than normal, was also viewed from Konya.
The “Blue Moon”, which was formed by the second occurrence of the Full Moon phase in the same calendar month, showed itself once again.
The Full Moon, which took place for the 13th time this year, appeared for the second time in August and the skies of Konya witnessed the super blue Full Moon.
The first of the 2023 Supermoon took place on August 1.