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The crimson full moon of Muharram lights up the sky of Jordan at dawn on Tuesday in a rare astronomical phenomenon. The moon will be fully visible at 2:57 a.m., marking the first full moon of the Hijri year 1448. The moon can be seen with the naked eye near the constellation of Sagittarius and will reach its highest point around midnight. There is also a possibility of the moon appearing in a reddish or orange hue due to atmospheric effects, along with an optical illusion known as the moon's mirage. This event provides an excellent opportunity for hobbyists to capture photos of the full moon in natural settings, coinciding with the International Asteroid Day organized by the Jordanian Astronomical Society.
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