The next supermoon will be on Sep 18.
The supermoon is seen above the Sri Vairavimada Kaliamman Temple in Toa Payoh, Singapore on Aug 19, 2024. of the year - also dubbed the Sturgeon moon - shone through on Monday despite cloudy weather over some parts of the island.
Viewers are advised to head to open public areas like the Marina Barrage, East Coast Park, and the Southern Ridges to see the supermoon. And over in London on Sunday night - a day ahead of the full supermoon proper - Earth's satellite made its appearance in glowing red.The first supermoon of the year plays peekaboo in Sydney, Australia on Aug 19, 2024.
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