
ST. GEORGE – Thursday brought Southern Utah’s Summer Solstice – at 11:04 p.m. according to timeanddate.com – and by tomorrow morning, the “supermoon,” also called the “honey moon” by pagan cultures, will be in its full phase at its closest point to the earth all year.
Whatever one wants to call it, this moon is large and inviting and many are out with cameras simple and great aiming for that winning shot.
We are inviting our STGnews friends to contribute to our gallery. Email [email protected] or post on our Facebook, give us date, time and name of the photographer.
Shoot the Supermoon 2013
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Supermoon rising at Pioneer Park, St. George, Utah, June 22, 2013 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News

Supermoon rising at Pioneer Park, St. George, Utah, June 22, 2013 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News

Summer Solstice Sunset Observation Program at the Parowan Gap, Parowan, Utah, June 23, 2013 | Photo by Ron Olroyd, St. George News

Summer Solstice Sunset Observation Program at the Parowan Gap, Parowan, Utah, June 23, 2013 | Photo by Ron Olroyd, St. George News

Summer Solstice Sunset Observation Program at the Parowan Gap - Sun setting just before supermoon rising, Parowan, Utah, June 23, 2013 | Photo by Ron Olroyd, St. George News

Summer Solstice Sunset Observation Program at the Parowan Gap, Supermoon, Parowan, Utah, June 23, 2013 | Photo by Ron Olroyd, St. George News
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