PHOTO: ‘Super’ sight over Sequim

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, April 15, 2020

PHOTO: ‘Super’ sight over Sequim
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PHOTO: ‘Super’ sight over Sequim
Bob Lampert of Sequim spots the April 7 “pink moon” from Bell Hill. The recent “pink moon,” classified as a supermoon, was the closest, biggest and brightest full moon of the year, according to The Weather Network’s Scott Sutherland. A supermoon defined as a full moon or new moon that is near or at its closest distance to Earth in its orbit.
Dan Lutter spots the April 7 “supermoon” over the James Center just north of Sequim’s Carrie Blake Community Park.

Bob Lampert of Sequim spots the April 7 “pink moon” from Bell Hill. The recent “pink moon,” classified as a supermoon, was the closest, biggest and brightest full moon of the year, according to The Weather Network’s Scott Sutherland. A supermoon defined as a full moon or new moon that is near or at its closest distance to Earth in its orbit.