Athens events for first Summer Solstice Full Moon in nearly 70 years

For the first time in about 70 years, since 1948, the summer solstice will coincide with a full moon in the northern hemisphere. Specifically, the solstice will arrive at 01:34 am on Tuesday, with the moon turning full at 2:02am.

In order to celebrate this rare occurance, the Eugenides Foundation has arranged free showings of a documentary on the exploration of the universe and the Hubble Telescope at the Digital Planetarium – at 19:30 and 20:30.

Further information on tickets and other events are available online.

Source: tovima.gr

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