The moon inside the Arctic Circle

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This video was filmed inside the Arctic Circle, just between the Canada-Alaska-Russia border.

It only lasts a few seconds, but the spectacular view is admirable.

This phenomenon can only be observed once a year, for 36 seconds.

The moon appears in all its glory, then disappears again.

It’s so close, it looks like it’s going to hit the ground.

Immediately afterward, there is a 5-second total solar eclipse during which everything goes black.

This phenomenon only occurs at perigee (the point where the moon is closest to the earth), and this is where the tremendous speed can be seen!

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