A rare blue supermoon has captivated stargazers across Greece and Europe, appearing 14% larger and one-third brighter as it lights up the night sky. This unique lunar event, tinged with a dark red hue due to wildfire ash, marks the first blue moon since August last year and will be visible for three days. However, this extraordinary sight won’t return until 2037.
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