Supermoon and Quadrantid Meteor Shower Dazzle Asia’s Night Sky
Asia’s night sky hosts a rare celestial pairing: the 2026’s first supermoon coincides with the Quadrantid meteor shower’s peak, offering stargazers a dazzling cosmic display.
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Asia’s night sky hosts a rare celestial pairing: the 2026’s first supermoon coincides with the Quadrantid meteor shower’s peak, offering stargazers a dazzling cosmic display.
China’s Mid-Autumn Festival on September 18, 2024, will shine brighter as a supermoon graces the sky, offering a spectacular sight and adding special significance to this traditional celebration.
Photographers are adding a modern twist to the Mid-Autumn Festival tradition of moon gazing by capturing stunning images of the supermoon, blending ancient customs with contemporary creativity.
On August 19, the first supermoon of 2024 illuminated skies across China, delighting residents and visitors with a stunning celestial display. Three more supermoons are expected this year.
On August 30, the biggest and brightest full moon of the year, known as a Supermoon and Blue Moon, will grace the night sky. Don’t miss this rare lunar event.