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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
The Snow Moon appears behind Trani Cathedral during the lunar sunset in Trani, Italy, on February 1, 2026. The Snow Moon is the second full moon of the year. The name is linked to Native American tradition, specifically that of the Dakota, and is a tribute to the heavy snowfalls typical of this month.
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2 February 2026
Full Snow Moon setting next to Saint Mark Bell Tower is seen in Venice, Italy, on February 1st 2026. February's full moon is traditionally known as the snow moon.
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2 February 2026
Full Snow Moon setting next to Saint Mark Bell Tower is seen in Venice, Italy, on February 1st 2026. February's full moon is traditionally known as the snow moon.
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1 February 2026
Full Snow Moon setting next to Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute Church is seen in Venice, Italy, on February 1st 2026. February’s full moon is traditionally known as the snow moon.
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1 February 2026
Full Snow Moon setting next to San Giorgio Maggiore’s Church is seen in Venice, Italy, on February 1st 2026. February’s full moon is traditionally known as the snow moon.
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1 February 2026
Full Snow Moon setting next to Saint Mark Bell Tower is seen in Venice, Italy, on February 1st 2026. February’s full moon is traditionally known as the snow moon.
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5 December 2025
The last supermoon, also known as the cold moon, rises behind the clock tower in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 4, 2025.
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5 December 2025
The last supermoon, also known as the cold moon, rises behind the clock tower in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 4, 2025.
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5 December 2025
The last supermoon, also known as the cold moon, rises behind the clock tower in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 4, 2025.
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#12786679
23 September 2025
The sun is viewed from Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world.
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23 September 2025
A lizard is on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world.
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