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March 28, 2019

Ray Brown

Dayton photographer captured this photo of this full moon finishing off the first day of spring. This was the third time this year that a full moon has occured near the moon's closest approach, making it a Supermoon. This will be the last Supermoon of 2019. It is very rare for a Supermoon to coincide with the spring equinox. The next such event will be in 2144. According to the Farmer's Almanac, the moon is called a Super Worm Moon because, as the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts appear, heralding the return of robins. In January, viewers saw a Super Blood Wolf Moon eclipse and February's supermoon was knowns as a Snow Moon.

Dayton photographer Ray Brown captured this photo of this full moon finishing off the first day of spring. This was the third time this year that a full moon has occured near the moon's closest approach, making it a Supermoon. This will be the last Supermoon of 2019. It is very rare for a Supermoon to coincide with the spring equinox. The next such event will be in 2144. According to the Farmer's Almanac, the moon is called a Super Worm Moon because, as the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts appear, heralding the return of robins. In January, viewers saw a Super Blood Wolf Moon eclipse and February's supermoon was knowns as a Snow Moon.


 

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