Moon Appears Larger Than Normal, As Its Closer To Earth

LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 12: The so-called Supermoon, or perigee moon, rises behind the historic Mount Wilson Observatory on July 12, 2014 at Mount Wilson in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Los Angeles, California. The observatory founded by George Hale houses the 60-inch Hale telescope, built in 1908, and the, formerly world's largest, 100-inch Hooker telescope built in 1917. The perigree moon appears slightly brighter and larger on its closest orbits to the earth and will occur three times this year. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 12: The so-called Supermoon, or perigee moon, rises behind the historic Mount Wilson Observatory on July 12, 2014 at Mount Wilson in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Los Angeles, California. The observatory founded by George Hale houses the 60-inch Hale telescope, built in 1908, and the, formerly world's largest, 100-inch Hooker telescope built in 1917. The perigree moon appears slightly brighter and larger on its closest orbits to the earth and will occur three times this year. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Moon Appears Larger Than Normal, As Its Closer To Earth
PURCHASE A LICENCE
How can I use this image?
₹23,000.00
INR

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses. Full editorial rights UK, US, Ireland, Canada (not Quebec). Restricted editorial rights for daily newspapers elsewhere, please call.
Credit:
David McNew / Stringer
Editorial #:
452088304
Collection:
Getty Images News
Date created:
12 July, 2014
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Getty Images North America
Object name:
80745943