2 Supermoons in one month (January 1st and 31st) + some facts about the moon
"A supermoon happens when the full moon coincides with the moon's closest approach to Earth in its orbit. Supermoons make the moon appear a little brighter and closer than normal, although the difference is hard to spot with the naked eye."
Click here for a nice site to explain what a supermoon really is (from Space.com).
For information about the year's largest supermoon click here. There is no specific time to go out and look - just some time between dusk and dawn.
For facts about the moon for kids - click here.
Enjoy!
Brad
Click here for a nice site to explain what a supermoon really is (from Space.com).
For information about the year's largest supermoon click here. There is no specific time to go out and look - just some time between dusk and dawn.
For facts about the moon for kids - click here.
Enjoy!
Brad
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