Fireworks vs Supermoon
Tags: Planet Earth (84)
Lunar Surface (307)
Full Moon (54)
Space Coast (2)
Supermoon (10)
Buck Moon (1)
Cocoa Beach (1)

Copyright: Michael Seeley
Model: gpt-4.1
Prompt version: 1.0
Model: gpt-4.1
Prompt version: 1.0
On July 4, an almost Full Moon rose in planet Earth’s evening skies. Also known as a Buck Moon, the full lunar phase (full on July 3 at 11:39 UTC) was near perigee, the closest point in the Moon’s almost monthly orbit around planet Earth. That qualified this July’s Full Moon as a Supermoon, the first of four supermoons in 2023.
Seen from Cocoa Beach along Florida’s Space Coast on July 4, any big, bright, beautiful Full Moon would still have to compete for attention though. July’s super-moonrise was captured here against a super-colorful fireworks display.
The Lunar Surface and Night Sky were awash in both natural and human-made brilliance that evening.