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A supermoon, the second of four, appeared up to 30% brighter and larger across Ireland on Wednesday, peaking at 1:19 p.m. Irish time.
A supermoon, the second of four, was visible across Ireland on Wednesday evening, appearing up to 30% brighter and larger due to its close approach to Earth, with the full phase occurring at 1:19 p.m. Irish time.
The moon looked full to the naked eye on Tuesday and Thursday, enhanced by the "moon illusion" as it rose.
Astronomy Ireland encouraged the public to photograph the event using smartphones and submit images for possible publication and archival in the National Library of Ireland, with suggestions to include landmarks or natural scenery.
The full moon is also known as the beaver moon.
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Una superluna, la segunda de cuatro, apareció hasta un 30% más brillante y más grande en toda Irlanda el miércoles, alcanzando su punto máximo a las 1:19 p.m. hora irlandesa.