Cosmic cocktails and supermoon cakes will be on the menu when Qantas launches a one-off B787 Dreamliner supermoon scenic flight to offer a limited number of passengers a closer viewing of the upcoming supermoon later this month.
It will be the second and last supermoon for 2021 and also coincides with a full lunar eclipse, making it a rare double phenomenon, with the moon expected to turn red against the night sky.
Qantas has been operating a wide range of sightseeing flights during COVID-19 including Antarctic and aurora flights – all carbon offset.
Qantas says CSIRO astronomer Dr. Vanessa Moss will work with read more ⇒
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