The year is set to close with the biggest moon that most people alive will ever have seen.
The satellite is set to get closer – an so brighter and bigger – than it has for almost 70 years on 14 November.
A supermoon happens because of the strange, egg-shaped orbit of the moon. One part of the orbit known as the perigee, is about 30,000 miles closer to earth than the apogee, or the furthest part.
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This will be neat to see! I will definitely look for it on that day. The next one won't be until the year 2034.
Is anyone going to watch the Super moon?
The satellite is set to get closer – an so brighter and bigger – than it has for almost 70 years on 14 November.
A supermoon happens because of the strange, egg-shaped orbit of the moon. One part of the orbit known as the perigee, is about 30,000 miles closer to earth than the apogee, or the furthest part.
Full story: Here
This will be neat to see! I will definitely look for it on that day. The next one won't be until the year 2034.
Is anyone going to watch the Super moon?