
The population of Uzbekistan witnessed a unique and astonishing natural phenomenon — a particularly bright and large full moon was observed. This was reported by Upl.uz.
On August 9, from 4:00 to 5:30, the sky was covered by a large reddish moon disk. This full moon is traditionally called the "Ossetrova Moon," and its name has historical roots.
This name originates from the culture of Native American tribes living in the Great Lakes region of North America, who began the season of catching large fish — sturgeon — in August. Additionally, during the full moon period in August, a unique astronomical event — a planetary parade — can be observed.
On August 10, six planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will align in a single line. This event generates great interest among astronomy enthusiasts and provides a unique opportunity to observe the movements of celestial bodies.
Thus, this period in August is not only a favorable time to witness the beauty of nature but also to observe unique events in the cosmos