Skygazers across China turned their lenses to the night sky to watch the largest first quarter moon of the year that appeared on Tuesday. The moon was near its perigee in orbit, approximately 370,000 kilometers from the Earth. 'https://cdn1.telesco.pe/file/DY-2FxZZ1niOrpCu9Abp8_6TeLZFLlbVLwUTl4wE2HV7BwkTUQWW09AMn12LiAM2O_gGs-l1Pbbvv98dun2hSrqFRiIoM_sHG7trs6lzhAlb36QgfySejqLEnAhdqcUf18L1d4Ak7kAScTzueGoMYGAx8_ASXzASKaf9BNHZxJX4H5FK4z3ESjuL4xV2dPYg9dubjF6G-2Hu6tLSBY0tPtHCSFQPZAL-7HlWBJUkE5iqmLUOYClJV8g2JPC76xz02en66Zsfam0amrxTvISLZYBKuTy8HbYqGhz0A-VienVxCfDgWoz_uG7O-KSSNALlnHzqlN1lf7RJcIEVba-IWg.jpg' Source: [People's Daily China](https://t.me/PDChinaNews/13391)