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An incredible supermoon shines over a locked down world
Alex Butler
Apr 10, 2020 • 1 min read
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YICHANG, CHINA - APRIL 07: (EDITORS NOTE: Image created using a multiple exposure) A supermoon rises over buildings on April 7, 2020 in Yichang, Hubei Province of China. (Photo by Cao Lida/VCG via Getty Images)
Countries around the world may be in lockdown, but people were still able to enjoy an incredible natural sight from their windows this week as the pink supermoon shone in skies.
It received its name because the full moon in April was known as the pink moon by Native American tribes, who tracked the changing seasons by the lunar months rather than the solar calendar.
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