First supermoon of the year rises over Singapore

As long as the skies are clear, the trend may be immediately obvious somewhere in Singapore, according to SCOB.

The Marina Barrage, East Coast Park, and the Southwestern Hills are recommended viewing places for the would, which are open to the public.

The fish is named in conjunction with the idea that this tuna is more readily caught during this time, according to the theory.

Additionally, there is a blue sky every year.

The observatory said the term “is used to describe the next full moon in the astronomical season,” which has four full moons in addition to the usual three. &nbsp,

The last seasonal Blue Moon occurred in August of this year, and it wo n’t last until May of that year. &nbsp,

The community also took to social media and&nbsp, Twitter groups like as&nbsp, CloudSpotting &amp, SkySpotting Singapore to reveal their evening views. &nbsp,