Look up on the night November 14 and you
may be able to see the biggest supermoon in 68 years.
There
are times when moon cycle is closer or further from us and it means we can see
the moon bigger than other times. The term "supermoon" is defined as
the time the moon is most approach to the Earth.
On
14 November the moon reaches perigee at 6:21 a.m. but at 8:52 it reaches its
full phase, 221.524 miles from the Earth.
We
must enjoy the sky show because the full moon won't get this close to us until
November 2034.
Best
time to catch this sky event is just after local sunset. It will be 7 percent
lager and 15 percent brighter it means you should be able to notice the change
if you have been watching the moon for months, if not, it will be tricky to
appreciate.
As
we should know moon cycle affects on tides and it means coastal regions can be
affected.
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