Cold Moon lights up the night sky in Singapore and beyond


The last full moon of 2024, known as the Cold Moon, seen among Christmas lights in Zaragoza, Spain, on Dec 14. - PHOTO: EPA-EFE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The Cold Moon, the final full moon of 2024, looks set to light up the night sky – and social media – on Sunday night (Dec 15).

Nasa, the United States’ space agency, said the moon would appear full for about three days – from the evening of Dec 13 through the morning of Dec 16. However, it reaches peak fullness on Dec 15.

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