Millions of star gazers will enjoy the moon at its biggest and brightest in almost 70 years tonight. The so-called 'supermoon' means the planet will be closer to Earth than it has been since 1948. This will be a 'once-in-a-lifetime' sight. The moon will appear 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than normal.
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Photo by Albert Dros
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Photo by Yong Nieva
For more photos and details read:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/science/supermoon-2016-once-lifetime-sight-9254853
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