Flower Moon of the year, as the giant moon was spotted rising around the country. The full moon was the biggest and brightest of 2021 - making it a so-called supermoon.The Flower Moon, so-called because it occurs every May when flowers are blooming around the country, reached its peak last night (May 26) and is the second of two consecutive supermoons, the closest to the Earth this year.According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, this lunar name came from Native Americans - and the Algonquin peoples, in particular.And Scots were only too happy to enjoy the clear skies across much of the country giving them a great view of the phenomenon as it happened.Speaking about the Lunar event, space agency NASA said: "Compared to other Full Moons in 2021,.
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