The “super flower blood moon” lunar eclipse from last two months gave us some truly amazing photos of moons recently.
Also, the supermoon known as the “strawberry moon” was captured in beautiful images last month.
Now? It’s time to enjoy the stunning images of the Buck Moon, a full moon that almost exactly falls on perigee, the point in the Moon’s elliptical orbit where it is closest to the Earth.
Why is it known as the buck moon? It has nothing to do with appearance.
MandyNews.com: ” The reason it’s nicknamed the buckmoon is because at this time of year, young antlers grow in the box forehead incredibly quickly.”
Here are some breathtaking photos taken during the buck full moon in July 2022:










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