The bloody "Moon of Hunters" shines in the skies of Britain


Residents of Britain have had a unique opportunity to see a fall-off phenomenon, the "moon of the hunters," in which the moon shines brightly.
The "Fisherman's Moon" is shown in October, or the first week of November. This name was called because hunters in ancient Europe and North America relied on it for night fishing and storing food in preparation for the winter.

In Britain, the "moon of hunters" brightened at night in its reddish orange color to become more like the sun.

Astronomers who want to get the best possible "vision" for the moon have been advised to stay away from artificial lighting sources and head for rural areas or the coast, the Daily Mail reported.