Istanbul, Jerusalem, Shanghai.. The first pictures of the “super blue moon” around the world

Overnight from Monday to Tuesday, a “super blue moon” appeared in the sky, providing the lucky ones with some amazing photos.

A breathtaking sight. On the night of Monday, August 19, many observers, located in the four corners of the planet, had the opportunity to contemplate the magnificent “Super Blue Moon” rising in the sky.

If the color of the satellite is actually the same, then the night star takes its name from its lunar phase. In fact, it is about The third full moon of the seasonNASA explains that by definition, the side of the moon that is visible from Earth is fully illuminated by the sun.

The moon is also called the “supermoon” because This new full moon coincides with the moment when our natural satellite iswhich follows an elliptical path, will be at the point in its orbit closest to Earth, at a distance of about 363,000 kilometers. As a result, the Moon will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual.

Moon closest to the monuments

During the night from Monday to Tuesday, the Blue Moon illuminated many famous places on the planet, as is the case here in Istanbul (Turkey) where it competed with the lights of the July 15 Martyrs Bridge and the Camlica Mosque.

A super blue moon rises behind the July 15 Martyrs Bridge and Çamlıca Mosque in Istanbul on August 19, 2024.
A super blue moon appears behind the July 15 Martyrs Bridge and the Çamlıca Mosque in Istanbul, August 19, 2024. © Kemal ASLAN / AFPA

A few kilometers away, the blue moon rose behind the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem (Israel), a holy shrine built at the end of the seventh century on the Temple Mount.

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A super blue moon appears behind the Dome of the Rock mosque in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, August 19, 2024.
A super blue moon appears behind the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, August 19, 2024. © RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP

The few wanderers in the central square of Beirut (Lebanon) were also able to see this exceptional full moon, shaded behind the statue of the martyrs.

A super blue moon rises behind the Beirut Martyrs' Statue in the Lebanese capital on August 19, 2024.
A super blue moon rises behind the Beirut Martyrs' Statue, in the Lebanese capital, on August 19, 2024. © ANWAR AMRO / AFP

Under the flames of an oil field in the coastal city of Basra, Iraq, the moon gave the surprising impression that it was on fire.

A super blue moon appears over oil field flares near the southern port city of Basra on August 19, 2024.
A giant blue moon rises over the flames of an oil field near the southern port city of Basra on August 19, 2024. © Hussein FALEH / AFP

In Europe this time, the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City (Italy) was placed next to this red star hanging in the sky.

This image taken in Rome shows a super blue moon rising over the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on August 19, 2024.
This picture taken in Rome shows a super blue moon rising over the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on August 19, 2024. © Tiziana Fabi / AFP

To the north, Swedes admired the satellite as it rose peacefully behind the Stockholm town of Nacka.

People watch as the Super Blue Moon rises behind Nacka in Stockholm on August 19, 2024.
People watch as the super blue moon rises behind Nacka, in Stockholm, August 19, 2024. © Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP

Not far away, in the blue night of Copenhagen, Denmark, the moon lined up perfectly with one of the city's buildings.

A super blue moon rises over Copenhagen, Denmark on August 19, 2024.
A super blue moon rises over Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 19, 2024. © Thomas Traasdahl / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP

Finally, it appears to cast a shadow over the buildings of the Lujiazui business district in Shanghai, China. A number of passersby stopped to take pictures of the night star.

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People take photos of the full moon, also known as the super blue moon, in Shanghai's Lujiazui financial district on August 19, 2024.
People take photos of the full moon, also known as the super blue moon, in Shanghai's Lujiazui financial district on August 19, 2024. © Hector RETAMAL / AFPA

As the sun sets around 9 p.m. in France, the “super blue moon” will be visible from France, at least during the first part of the night. Météo France says the sky will be clear, with no clouds to spoil the party.

If you can't see the star out your window this evening, don't worry. NASA says the moon will remain full until Wednesday morning.

Stan Shaw

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