Deer Supermoon of July 2022: when and where it will be seen at its heyday. Illustrative photo: AP
It will be the most important astronomical phenomenon of July 2022. The mystic Deer supermoon this neighbor will prevail in heaven Wednesday 13 July.
After the lunar eclipse of last May and the Strawberry Supermoon that hit us in June, in this seventh month we will see the The largest full moon of the year.
Deer Supermoon July 2022
IS deer moonIn addition to being the second of the year, it will be the largest and brightest of 2022. It will form at the perigee and will be 357,418 kilometers from our planet.
This Superluna will be the largest and brightest of 2022. Illustrative photo: AP
For this reason, you will see a 7% larger compared to the rest of the full moons of the year, and will also be the lowest and brightest of 2022, indicates National Geographic.
Deer Supermoon: where you can see it
Like all full moons, its spectacle will transcend borders and will be visible from anywhere on the planet. Of course, it must be clear and the less light pollution there is, the better it will look.
Fortunately, it can also be seen with the naked eye. Due to its spectacular size, it will not be necessary to use binoculars, filters or telescopes.
What is a Superluna?
As reported by the POTa Supermoon occurs when our natural satellite’s orbit is closest to Earth and is also in its full phase.
A Supermoon occurs when the satellite’s orbit in its full phase is closest to Earth. Illustrative photo: REUTERS
It is that the closest point of orbit to our planet is known perigee and is usually located approximately 363,300 kilometers from Earth.
So, when the Moon is full, this phenomenon occurs: our satellite looks brighter than normal and about 30 percent larger. Hence it is known as “Supermoon”.
The next Superluna of the year will be in August.
Because it is called Full Deer Moon and has many other names
Its name is due to the fact that it appears during the season of the year in which – in the northern hemisphere – male deer grow new antlersdescribes a process that occurs year after year National Geographic.
On the other hand, some native communities inhabiting the United States called it as “Thunder Moon”, because it appears in the season of severe summer storms.
This full moon is known as the deer full moon. But it also goes by other names. Photo: AFP
And there’s more, he points to the site. “Salmon Moon” is another of the names assigned to him. This is because a study published by Smithsonian magazine revealed that schools of salmon swim faster and deeper during full moons, and these light their way.
Finally, several agricultural communities call this astronomical “Hay Moon” as this plant is harvested and harvested in the mountains during the summer and stored for the winter months.
Source: Clarin