A rare supermoon is set to light up skies on 13 and 14 November, as the satellite orbits closer to earth than it has done for 70 years.
The full moon is expected to appear at its biggest and brightest since January 1948.
Because the moon orbits the Earth in an oval shape, sometimes it is closer to our planet than at other times.
A rare supermoon is set to light up skies on 13 and 14 November, as the satellite orbits closer to earth than it has done for 70 years.
The full moon is expected to appear at its biggest and brightest since January 1948.
Because the moon orbits the Earth in an oval shape, sometimes it is closer to our planet than at other times.
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