Supermoon | Perigee Full Moon

On August 29th, the first of three supermoons this fall occurred. The following day, August 30th was the perigee full moon -- perigee meaning the closest point to the earth, where the moon appears to be the largest. Although it occurred at 11 am and wasn't at its full glory, as it was daytime, the appearance of the full moon was just as magical. These things don't happen everyday and anyone and everyone should make the best of these lunar events. The next supermoon will occur on September 28th, whilst the third and last will occur on October 27th, so mark that on your calendar, folks (literally talking to myself).






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