
Last night’s full moon has many names — Crow Moon, Crust Moon, Sap Moon, Sugar Moon, Worm Moon, Lenten Moon, Medin Poya, a Supermoon, and Purnima — but one thing we can all agree to call it is “pretty.”
As per NASA, the full supermoon that rose over Toronto on March 10 was the last one of winter, appearing slightly larger and brighter in the sky, which is known as “perigee.”
For those who weren’t out while the moon was shining bright, some of your fellow Torontonians managed to capture pictures to share the magic.
Here’s a look at what was happening in the sky while you were sleeping:
A little slow in rising last evening
Nonetheless still pretty in #Toronto @weathernetwork @instagram @torontodotcom #shareyourweather #postcrownmoon #moon @ETGuardian @TORGuardian pic.twitter.com/Dyp0jI3399— Old Man Winter (@JeffTaylorTPS) March 11, 2020
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Daily Hive Staff