The biggest supermoon of 2022 is set to arrive at its closest point to the Earth tonight, Wednesday (July 13th), at 5 a.m. EDT (09:00 GMT), a perigee distance of 221,994 miles (357,264 kilometers) away, according to greekreporter.com.
NASA announced that the Supermoon is set to appear tonight and will become visible for the next three days. People around the world will be able to witness it until early in the morning on Friday.
According to Astrologer Richard Nolle, Supermoons occur when the moon is at or near (within 90 percent of) its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit (perigee).” This celestial phenomenon causes the moon to appear bigger and brighter than usual.
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