AdvertisementStargazers across the world were treated to a stunning second showing of the 'Super Snow Moon' on Tuesday night. After setting on Tuesday morning from its debut Monday night, the Super Snow Moon became visible again overnight. The name Super Snow Moon refers to the fact that its appearance often coincides with with heavy snowfall around this time of yearThe moon is pictured above the Wiltshire Grand Centre in Los Angeles. A Super Snow Moon rises behind One World Trade Center and the Manhattan skyline shorty after sunset on February 19 in New York CityTuesday's 'snow super moon' was the second in a trilogy of supermoons, followed the 'Blood Wolf Super Moon' on January 21 and preceding a third which will take place on March 21. The current supermoon, sometimes known as the Super Snow Moon is the second supermoon of the yearA Super Snow Moon sets behind The Statue Of Liberty shorty after sunrise on Tuesday.
Source: Daily Mail February 20, 2019 08:21 UTC