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The Full Moon Will Be Observed In Aceh Besar, Aceh Province, Indonesia On February 1, 2026.
1 February 2026
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1 February 2026
The full moon is observed under solar cell lights in Aceh Besar, Aceh province, Indonesia, on February 1, 2026.
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The Full Moon Will Be Observed In Aceh Besar, Aceh Province, Indonesia On February 1, 2026.
1 February 2026
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1 February 2026
The full moon is observed under solar cell lights in Aceh Besar, Aceh province, Indonesia, on February 1, 2026.
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20 January 2026
A man looks at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it glows on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on January 21, 2026. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. Solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space, causes it. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles combine with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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20 January 2026
A man looks at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it glows on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on January 21, 2026. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. Solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space, causes it. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles combine with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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20 January 2026
A man looks at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it glows on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on January 21, 2026. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. Solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space, causes it. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles combine with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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20 January 2026
Northern lights are observed in Morbihan, Brittany, on Monday evening due to an X-class solar flare detected on Sunday, causing G3/G4 magnetic storms on Earth, in Sarzeau, France, on January 19, 2026.
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5 December 2025
The moon rises in the sky very close to the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on December 5, 2025. Nature shows the last supermoon of the year, known as the Cold Supermoon. In its full phase and coinciding with the perigee, the satellite is located just 356,000 kilometers from Earth, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a conventional full moon. This phenomenon, which closes a rare sequence of three consecutive supermoons, lights up the sky with an exceptional glow and marks the end of the 2025 astronomical calendar.
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5 December 2025
The moon rises in the sky very close to the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on December 5, 2025. Nature shows the last supermoon of the year, known as the Cold Supermoon. In its full phase and coinciding with the perigee, the satellite is located just 356,000 kilometers from Earth, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a conventional full moon. This phenomenon, which closes a rare sequence of three consecutive supermoons, lights up the sky with an exceptional glow and marks the end of the 2025 astronomical calendar.
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5 December 2025
The moon rises in the sky very close to the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on December 5, 2025. Nature shows the last supermoon of the year, known as the Cold Supermoon. In its full phase and coinciding with the perigee, the satellite is located just 356,000 kilometers from Earth, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a conventional full moon. This phenomenon, which closes a rare sequence of three consecutive supermoons, lights up the sky with an exceptional glow and marks the end of the 2025 astronomical calendar.
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