Core Points - The first "supermoon" of 2026 will occur on January 3 at 18:03, visible to the public shortly after sunset if the weather is clear [1] - A "supermoon" refers to a full moon that occurs near the moon's perigee, making it appear larger and brighter than usual [1] - In 2026, there will be two supermoons, with the second one on December 24, which will be the largest full moon of the year [1] Photography Tips - The visual perception of the moon changes depending on its position in the sky; it appears largest when it is near the horizon due to atmospheric effects and ground references [2] - Creative photography ideas include interactions between people and the moon, combining the moon with landmarks, and capturing reflections of the moon in various settings [2] - For optimal photography, a medium to long focal length lens is recommended, and the best time to shoot is during the "blue hour" shortly after sunset or before sunrise for balanced lighting [2]
2026年首个“超级月亮”明晚登场,如何赏拍?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 06:07