Sunday, June 23, 2013

Super Moon this weekend (Photos)


The world prepares to see the super moon this weekend. Called "superluna," the moon will look bigger and more beautiful on Sunday night at 1100 GMT June 23rd. Those who miss this phenomenon will have to wait until August 2014 for the next opportunity.
super moon


The expectation and hype from NASA is that the Moon will be 14% bigger and 30% brighter than normal days. Get ready for tonight and this Sunday we should see a much larger and brighter moon. But don't feel too bad if you can't tell the difference because experts clarified yesterday that "you can not tell the difference with the naked eye, and it is hard with telescopes, but the full moon can be awesome for other reasons, if the sky is clear and dark, then you can see a very bright full moon. "
photos of supermoon around the world

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