SUPERMOON NOVEMBER 13, DON'T MISS THE SUPERSIZED SUPERMOON!
AN EXTRAORDINARY SIGHT
The supermoon will look especially big because it's so close
to Earth at the moment it reaches its fullest point. Share this sight with
someone special, because we won't see a supermoon this close until 2034.
ABOUT THE SUPER MOON!
The moon is a familiar sight in our sky, brightening dark
nights and reminding us of space exploration, past and present. But the
upcoming supermoon—on Monday, Nov. 14—will be especially ‘super’ since it’s the
closest full moon to Earth since 1948. We won’t see another supermoon like this
until 2034.
The moon’s orbit around the Earth is slightly elliptical, so
sometimes the moon is closer and sometimes it’s farther away. When the moon is
full as it makes its closest pass to Earth it is known as a supermoon. At
perigree—the point at which the moon is closest to Earth—the moon can be as
much as 14 percent closer to Earth than at apogee, when the moon is farthest
from our planet. The full moon appears that much larger in diameter and 30
percent brighter. The biggest and brightest moon for observers in the United
States will be on Monday morning just before dawn.
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