Monday, 14 July 2014

Sky-gazers can expect one 'Supermoon' per month for the next three months

MOON DAILY
Sky-gazers can expect one 'Supermoon' per month for the next three months
Washington (UPI) Jul 11, 2013 - Weather permitting, watchers of the night sky will be set aglow by a Supermoon this evening. A Supermoon is the same, regular moon, only it appears up to three-times bigger than normal. Supermoons occur when the moon enters its full moon phase on the portion of its orbit when it swings closest to Earth's surface - 30,000 miles closer. Though the moon will appear much larger than ... more


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