HomeAstronomy Astronomy SpaceX launch and more ‘photobombed’ by February’s Full Snow Moon (photos) By my.space.ssofficial February 7, 2023 0 183 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Full Snow Moon of February threw historic monuments and even a SpaceX launch into a brand new mild this week. The full moon of February, known as the Snow Moon in some Native American cultures, peaked on Sunday (Feb. 5), per the U.S. Naval Observatory (opens in new tab). It has been captivating viewers world wide regardless of being a micromoon on the furthest attainable distance from Earth; that is the alternative of the supermoon.) Source link Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleAccutron and Bulova debut new Astronaut and Lunar Pilot timepiecesNext articleMysterious Russian satellite breaks up in orbit, generating cloud of debris my.space.ssofficialhttps://astro.myspaceastronomy.com Related Articles Astronomy A decade of unveiling the hidden universe: ALMA at 10 Astronomy A brief history of the UK’s Winchcombe meteorite Astronomy Synchronizing Galileo’s satellites with an ensemble of high-performance atomic clocks LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Stay Connected0FansLike3,912FollowersFollow0SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest Articles Astronomy A decade of unveiling the hidden universe: ALMA at 10 Astronomy A brief history of the UK’s Winchcombe meteorite Astronomy Synchronizing Galileo’s satellites with an ensemble of high-performance atomic clocks Astronomy Why understanding human evolution on Earth will be absolutely essential for any future deep-space colonies Astronomy Researchers attempt to improve detection of high dynamic range and large field-of-view radio sources Load more