2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 1/3

On June 23, the full moon loomed over skywatchers as a “supermoon”. This occurs when the moon is the closest it will be to the Earth in the calendar year. The lunar orb appeared 8 percent larger and 17 percent brighter than usual, drawing the eyes, and camera lenses, of readers around the world. Cheng Kiang Ng submitted this supermoon photograph, taken in Marina Bay Sands Skypark in Singapore, to the online Your Shot community on June 24. (Photo by Cheng Kiang Ng/National Geographic)
2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 1/3
   
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