Facts you need to know about tonight’s supermoon

According to NASA, a supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to earth at the same time the moon is full.

POLOKWANE – Should skies in Polokwane remain clear for the rest of the day into the evening, residents in the city will be able to view the first of two supermoon’s this month.

The Full Sturgeon Moon will rise today (August 1) and will be followed by the Full Blue Moon on August 30.

According to NASA, a supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to earth at the same time the moon is full.

“When a full moon appears at perigee it is slightly brighter and larger than a regular full moon and that’s where we get a ‘supermoon’,” their website reads.

Here are several facts to know before observing the full moon tonight:

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