The second moon full of 2024, the February snowmoon, captivated the observers of the sky worldwide with a dazzling exhibition last night.
The full moon of February increased on Wednesday (February 12) and remained at the top of the sky most of the night before finally setting with the morning sun.
Astrophotographers from all over the world directed their attention to our lunar partner, capturing some notable images, and we have gathered some of the best below.
In India, Yawar Nazir took this photo of the full moon that shone next to the mine of a mosque, on February 12, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.
In the photo below, the full moon rises on February 12, the night of the Lantern Festival, Weifang, the province of China of Shandong. The Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese festival held on the 15th of the first lunar month. The flashlights represent a new beginning as people launched last year and embrace the new with the hope of good fortune.
Photographer Zhao Yuhong captured the full moon that rose on the Zun of China (Citic Tower) in Beijing, China during the night of the Lantern Festival.
Ozkan Bilgin captured this lovely scene of a man drinking tea and enjoying the view of the full moon with his dog while the moon rises on Mount Artos in the district of Gevas de Van, Turkey.
Ozkan Bilgin also captured the dog taking the center of the stage in front of the full moon of February.
Next, the full moon shines intensely on Simatai, a section of the Great Wall of China on February 12.
Photographer Turhan Guldugur saw the full moon emerging on the Selimiye mosque in Edirne, Türkiye and took this photograph beautifully located and well timed.
Photographer Raju Shinde placed the camera perfectly to capture the full snow moon on the statue on the Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahaji Terminus dome, a historical train station in Mumbai, India.
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