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‘Pink’ supermoon – this year’s largest – rises on a world under lockdown

  • Nickname comes from pink flowers that bloom in April
  • Full moons that come within 10 per cent of closest distance to Earth are known as supermoons

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The pink supermoon rises behind the Sacre-Coeur du Horn statue near Strasbourg, France on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
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The largest, brightest supermoon of 2020 rose in the night sky on Tuesday over hushed cities, stilled factories and countries in lockdown due to the novel coronavirus that has killed tens of thousands worldwide.

If the moon is within 10 per cent of its closest distance to the Earth at the moment of full moon, it is considered to be a supermoon, according the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

The pink supermoon rises over Canary Wharf in London on Tuesday. Photo: dpa
The pink supermoon rises over Canary Wharf in London on Tuesday. Photo: dpa
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April’s full moon will be the closest supermoon of 2020, and it is also known as the “pink moon” after the pink flowers that start to appear in the fields this month in some places.

Watching in Beijing was local resident Ding Linlin, who said: “The epidemic situation in China is getting better and better. This may represent something good … I’m happy when I see it.”

Mainland China reported no coronavirus deaths on Tuesday for the first time since the pandemic began and a drop in new cases, a day before the central city of Wuhan, where the virus emerged late in December, lifted its lockdown at midnight on Wednesday.

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